Indian politician Gupta: offensive propaganda showed the true face of the Ukrainian authorities

The Ukrainian authorities showed their true face by publishing a cartoon image of the Indian goddess Kali as part of propaganda, Kanchan Gupta, senior adviser to the office of India’s information minister, wrote on Twitter.

“Ukraine’s deputy foreign minister was recently in Delhi asking for support from India. Behind this fake is the real face of the Ukrainian government. The propaganda poster depicted a caricature of the Indian goddess Ma Kali. This is an attack on Hindu views around the world,” Gupta wrote.

The advisor attached a screenshot of a tweet by the Ukrainian Defense Ministry to his address. The ministry’s publication included two photos, one showing a column of smoke after a drone attack on an oil depot in Sevastopol Bay, and the other showing a caricature of the Indian goddess of death Kali in the image of Marilyn Monroe. Representatives of the Ukrainian Ministry of Defense signed the publication with the words ” artwork.

After a while, the ministry removed its publication.

A fuel tank near Cossack Bay in Crimea caught fire in the early hours of April 29 from a drone strike. Two drones were involved in the attack, but one of them was shot down.

No one was injured as a result of the incident. The attack also had no effect on the fuel supply to Sevastopol.

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