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The first Deputy Foreign Minister Jarapov, who shared the staff, assured that th...

Live and healthy: Budanov met with Japan Ambassador after Russian fakes about his death (photo)

The first Deputy Foreign Minister Jarapov, who shared the staff, assured that they were "not mulating". The head of the GUR discussed the war with Ambassador Kuninor to Ukraine. Head of the Main Directorate of Intelligence Kirill Budanov is alive and healthy, and Russian information about his death is not true. Emine Dzhaparova, the First Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs, posted on Facebook his photo with Japanese ambassador Matsuda Kuninor.

She noted in the post that there were useful discussions during the meeting. The participants of the event exchanged views on war in Ukraine and other pressing topics. "Do not mute, all participants of the meeting are alive and healthy," Dzhaparova said. Russian media on June 15 published a fake about "wounding" Budanova. The propagandists reported that the head of the GUR allegedly suffered as a result of rocket firing of the Russian Federation.

Earlier, such a statement was already appeared in the information space and was "reinforced" by the fake script of the alleged Ukrainian news. In GUR, on June 16, misinformation on Budanov's wounds was denied. According to the propagandists of the Russian Federation, the head of the department was taken on a helicopter to Poland, and then transported to Germany, where it is in serious condition. These messages have not confirmed.

The German media Stern also denied information about Budanov's wounds. According to journalists, the information campaign on the serious condition of the intelligence leader is quite large -scale. One of the fake Italian editions has written material in several languages. We will remind, on June 19 Budanov commented his "death". The head of the military intelligence of Ukraine ridiculed the attempts of Russian propaganda to convince everyone that he had died.