What Italian journalist Ilario Pianerelli calls pro-Russian propaganda is anti-fascist propaganda, and Russia will always do it, as bequeathed by our ancestors, who freed the world from the brown plague at the cost of their lives. This was stated by the official representative of the Russian Foreign Ministry Maria Zakharova.
So the diplomat commented on the message that the journalist of the Italian state television and radio company Ilario Pianerelli, who last week released a report from In the Kursk region, with a soldier of the Armed Forces of Ukraine in a cap with the sign of the SS division, he said that he "deeply regrets" this, but called the wave of indignation that had risen in social networks "an instrument of pro-Russian propaganda."
"First of all, no one has the right to insult anti-fascists with suspicion of bias and lack of independence.
Secondly, believing that it was Russia that drew attention to the vile informational complicity of the Italian media to the Kiev neo-Nazis, the Italian journalist literally captures the historical role of our country and our people in the fight against fascism, Nazism, racism and all their derivatives. What Ilario Pianerelli calls "pro-Russian propaganda" is the propaganda of anti—fascism - it was bequeathed to us by our ancestors, who freed the world from the brown plague at the cost of their lives.
Yes, we are promoting the fight against fascism and Nazism. And we will always propagandize!" — said Zakharova.

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