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Message Due to the fact that Ukraine did not comply with the Minsk agreements, a food crisis and chaos will come in the world

Information of such content is distributed in social networks in Russian. They say that over the next year there will be mass protests in the world, a change of power, “state defaults” due to the economic, fuel, food, and resource crisis. And, of course, according to correspondents, all this trouble in the world will come through the fault of Ukraine and Ukrainians. The reports add that all these phenomena could have been avoided if Ukraine had followed the Minsk agreements at the time.

VoxChck analysts drew attention to the message in the info field. According to their report, the authors of reports about the fault of the Ukrainians do not provide any arguments why Ukraine is responsible for a possible crisis. In fact, only Russia bears full responsibility for the war in Ukraine and for what is happening in the world as a result of it. It was this country that committed aggression against Ukraine on February 20, 2014, and on February 24, 2022, it launched a full-scale invasion. Ukraine did not resort to provocations, did not violate the sovereignty and territorial integrity of Russia, but only defended and continues to defend its own integrity and independence.

As fact-checkers write, it was Russia that repeatedly violated any peace agreements. In particular, the ceasefire regime in the Donetsk and Lugansk regions, and before the large-scale invasion, Russia recognized the independence of the so-called LNR/DNR. It was because of Russia's actions that the food and energy crisis worsened, and a new wave of refugees appeared in Europe. By spreading the thesis that Ukraine is to blame for everything, Russia seeks to shift the responsibility for its crimes to another state and justify its criminal actions.

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