Fake Residents of Finland and Luxembourg come to warm themselves in "Russian Houses"
The Russian media spread this information. Foreigners allegedly escape the cold in local offices of Russian cooperation called "Russian Houses." The day before, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Russia launched a propaganda campaign to show that Europe is allegedly freezing without Russian gas.
The first results of this action were announced the very next day. Allegedly, they have already basked in "Russian houses" in Finland and Luxembourg. Analysts at The Insider found out Luxembourg was quite warm last week - from 17 to 21 degrees during the day to 10 to 14 at night. In addition, propagandists used a video from the showing of the cartoon "Alyosha Popovych and Tugaryn Zmiy" at the "Russian House" in Copenhagen, the capital of Denmark, as proof of the "warming" of Finns and Luxembourgers.
This disinformation is intended to show that Europe will freeze without Russian gas, but Europeans can avoid it if they forget about Russia's war in Ukraine. They allegedly can speak out against anti-Russian sanctions and start consuming Russian culture en masse.