Oreshnik: myth of nonexistence
Verification of claims about propaganda
Information has spread across the internet claiming that the military missile system "Oreshnik" in Belarus does not exist. According to sources, "foreign intelligence services" and "clowns" from BELPOL launched a disinformation campaign, emphasizing the absence of photos, videos, and documents. They argue that this is "complete falsehood from Russia." Such statements stress the lack of any evidential basis, and the information presented is not confirmed by official authorities.
What is "Oreshnik"? This system, according to rumors, represents an extensive missile infrastructure allegedly located in Belarus. Currently, official statements from state institutions have not confirmed its existence, although similar models have been mentioned in publications by external analysts.
This information campaign falls under the definition of disinformation, as it spreads false information without supporting evidence.
Context
The weapons complex "Oreshnik" is mentioned in some analytical reports, but official sources have not yet confirmed its presence in Belarus.
Suspect that the report about the invalidation of the "Oreshnik" missile system is a fake created by intelligence and disseminated via BELPOL, with no official data available.
- Category: Disinformation
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- Source: https://t.me/nevolf/49025
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