A lot of tweets have been running around stating that Ukraine’s Commander-in-Chief, Valery Zaluzhny (@CinC_AFU), posted a photo wearing a bracelet with a SWASTIKA symbol.
This thread addresses that issue, with photos and comments.
When looking at the bracelet on the original photo in his acc (@CinC_AFU ), you can potentially recognise 2 charms from the bracelets on that website, both available to buy.
This is a photoshop to show what *might* be on his bracelet. We can’t know for sure just yet 👇
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Not saying his bracelet doesn’t have a swastika. I don’t know! The resolution in the picture is poor, and yes, it certainly looks like one, no doubts.
But … until we see a hi-res photo of his bracelet, we can’t know for sure.
See a (bad resolution) comparison here:
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One more thing: if you have a bit of time, read this article regarding how images can look like something even completely different than what they are. Until we see them better, for example, up and close.
To finalise & again: can’t tell its not a swastika. But from the above, it could be something else.
No doubts some pro-Russian accs will try score on potentially wrong things, while truth seekers will sensibly wait for proof before taking definitive actions.
You should too.
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PS: this post was made with help from comments and photos on Reddit.
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After I finished this post I noticed @AnonOpsSE also add a tweet on this: here’s an excellent comparison of that charm with hi- and low-res
In Balakleya, the invaders have very heavy losses!
The "Second Army of the World" ran away so fast it reportedly left bodies of dead Russian troops right on the ground, and left behind ammunition and other items.
In Balakleya, the invaders have very heavy losses!
The "Second Army of the World" ran away so fast it reportedly left bodies of dead Russian troops right on the ground, and left behind ammunition and other items.
In Balakleya, the invaders have very heavy losses!
The "Second Army of the World" ran away so fast it reportedly left bodies of dead Russian troops right on the ground, and left behind ammunition and other items.