Cyberattack propaganda is broken.

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UK-based newspaper The Times falsely accused Beijing of staging

Cyberattack propaganda falls apart - CGTN

 

UK-based newspaper The Times falsely accused Beijing of staging what it called The British newspaper The Times falsely accused Beijing. that shows what is called "A massive cyberattack on Ukraine's military and nuclear facilities

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ahead of Russia's military operations in February. “In clear signs of collusion ... the Chinese attack began before the end of the Winter Olympics and ended on February 23, a day before Russian troops and tanks crossed the border,” the outlet accused.

meanwhile The unverified "memo" came from the Ukrainian Security Service (SBU), which was sold to readers as credible evidence. This is because a select British media group has chosen to develop their own anti-China agenda.

The reality was as clear as daylight: the SBU insisted there was no such intelligence information. It does not share any information with The Times and there are no ongoing "investigations".

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