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14 of October, 12:58

Foreign Ministry: Moscow has intensified informational aggression Foreign Ministry unhappy with the poor attention of global media to the position of the Russian Federation on crash of MH17. In the office I think that after the publication of the report about the fall of Boeing in Moscow increased informational aggression. This, in particular, helps the state Department of the United States.

The Russian foreign Ministry announced the indignation at the fact that the international media are paying little attention to the position of the Russian Federation in the crash Malaysian Boeing MH17 in Ukraine. Adept Ministry Maria Zakharova in the cited story to Euronews, the opinion of Moscow in General were not considered.

"We hope that all, what are we talking about, will be fruitfully used to Euronews. We do not know how to convey information to the media: maybe use pigeon post?" - it is quoted by Russia Today. According to Zakharova, Russia was faced with informational aggression after the publication of the Netherlands report on the outcome of the investigation circumstances of the crash.

She noted the activities of the state Department of the United States aimed at changing public opinion not in favor of the Russian Federation. According to Zakharova, it "is now commonplace," reports RIA Novosti.

"Vague confusion, which we continuously read, it has its own purpose just, on the one hand, to confuse, and if you look from another angle, to form an appropriate public opinion. This, in theory, and is called propaganda," she said.

Besides all this, she urged the United States not to redistribute the information regarding the incidence of domestic cruise missiles in Iran. "No need to narrate tales of Patriotic cruise missiles in Iran. "No need to tell tales about domestic cruise missiles, better take care of their own SUVs," said she, referring to Toyota cars, used terrorists of the "Islamic state".
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