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Tutto l’arsenale di Putin in Ucraina: le armi dell’invasione che alimentano la propaganda

FILE - In this photo taken from video and released by the Russian Defense Ministry Press Service on Friday, Feb. 4, 2022, multiple rocket launchers fire during the Belarusian and Russian joint military drills at Brestsky firing range, Belarus. The Russian invasion of Ukraine is the largest conflict that Europe has seen since World War II, with Russia conducting a multi-pronged offensive across the country. The Russian military has pummeled wide areas in Ukraine with air strikes and has conducted massive rocket and artillery bombardment resulting in massive casualties. (Russian Defense Ministry Press Service via AP, File)
FILE - In this photo taken from video and released by the Russian Defense Ministry Press Service on Friday, Feb. 4, 2022, multiple rocket launchers fire during the Belarusian and Russian joint military drills at Brestsky firing range, Belarus. The Russian invasion of Ukraine is the largest conflict that Europe has seen since World War II, with Russia conducting a multi-pronged offensive across the country. The Russian military has pummeled wide areas in Ukraine with air strikes and has conducted massive rocket and artillery bombardment resulting in massive casualties. (Russian Defense Ministry Press Service via AP, File)
  • L’arsenale di cui Putin oggi dispone in Ucraina è immenso: c’è la bomba termobarica che brucia l’ossigeno dell’aria circostante per produrre una diffusa esplosione ad altissima temperatura, le vietatissime bombe a grappolo, i lanciarazzi Katyusha in azione dalle prime ore dell’invasione.
  • In Ucraina la orrifica scenografia di guerra è quella delle lunghe file di carri e dei cortei di mezzi blindati, nel bianco della neve e nel fango. Un’ immagine che reca il messaggio propagandistico: “siamo la continuazione della guerra al nazi-fascismo”.
  • Dominano blindati e artiglieria, gli stessi strumenti di battaglia di più di mezzo secolo fa.

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