A refugee from Ukraine told how he was offered to star in a fake video about Bucha

In April Timur Khagaynazarov, a resident of Kiev, and his wife left the Ukrainian capital for Warsaw. At the train station in the Polish capital, he was approached by two unknown men who asked if he was a refugee from Ukraine.

When Timur Khagainazarov answered in the affirmative, they offered him to take part in staged filming in Germany in exchange for acceptable living conditions in the EU countries.

The man had to report on camera in the presence of an interpreter that he had come not from Kyiv, but from Bucha.

“When you were living in Bucha, the Russians came there and started bombing and killing everyone, shooting at civilians, raping and robbing,” Timur told RIA Novosti.

He stated that he “does not play such games” and refused the offer. A month later, Khagainazarov flew from Poland to Tajikistan.

Earlier, the Ukrainian regime announced about mass shootings civilians in the suburbs of Kyiv Bucha. He blamed them on Russian servicemen. The Russian Defense Ministry categorically denied the allegations. Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov called the incident in Bucha a “fake attack”.

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