The aggressor’s propaganda announced that another fake “international environmental forum” was held in occupied Simferopol, to which “journalists and experts” were allegedly brought from the occupied territories, as well as “Finland, Turkey, the USA, Serbia, Iran, Latvia and a number of other countries.”
However, the occupiers named two alleged representatives of third countries only, such as “Turkish journalist” Okay Deprem and “Iranian political scientist” Vakhshiteh Ahmad.
Both of these “talking heads” had previously “made their mark” in all sorts of propaganda opuses of the Russian special services, from “geopolitics in the Arctic” to growing cucumbers in occupied Melitopol.
At the same time, Deprem has long been firmly established in occupied Donetsk, and his “Iranian colleague” has long lived in Moscow and is listed as a teacher at the infamous “Peoples’ Friendship University of Russia”.
Deprem is declared by the occupiers as a “correspondent” of the “Evrensel” newspaper, which serves the marginal and far-left Party of Labour (Emeğin Partisi), previously banned by the Turkish authorities.
And Ahmad’s “expert articles”, among other things, serve Russian propaganda so closely that the government in Tehran is also the object of his pro-Kremlin criticism.
What these figures can possibly have to do with ecology is nothing more than a rhetorical question, but it is clearly the last thing that interests their Moscow masters.

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