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The author, Miles Mathis, argues that a widely reported cgi attack on a beach in Sevastopol, Crimea (claimed to be by Ukraine forces using “bomblets” supplied by the US) is a blatant fake. He criticizes the media, including alternative news sites, for accepting the report as real, highlighting the implausibility of the visual evidence and the description of a “bomblet.” Mathis mocks the idea that such a weapon could be significant, drawing a sarcastic comparison to a Grateful Dead concert. He connects this event to a previous Sevastopol fake event in September 2023, where the death of Russian admiral Sokolov was falsely reported. Mathis also notes his inability to view replies on X (formerly Twitter) for this particular post, speculating that it’s due to widespread rejection of the narrative. He concludes by suggesting that the choice of music in the video also telegraphs its artificiality.

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