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Fake News - Luis Oliveros

 Our Media Center reported this afternoon that a Foreign Army that invaded Vienna two days ago celebrated on 26 October a “Friendship celebration day with the Public of Vienna”. Our correspondent in Vienna reports as follows:



"Although the face of the statue of Emperor Franz I at the Innerer Burghof courtyard within the Hofburg Palace complex in Vienna looked sternly at the foreign troops marching below, the Viennesepeople did not seem that concerned about the presence of the army occupying the area. The general public seemingly looked more interested in the technology and specifications of the army vehicles parked in the area, including helicopters, jets, tanks and other armoured transport, than in the facts of the occupation and massacres carried out in the occupied territories, as manifested by small groups of people that, occasionally and briefly, managed to raise their cries in some corners of the area before they were violently dispersed.

Our correspondent managed to escape with some graphic information on how the day started but could not continue his reporting for fear of being detained and having his equipment confiscated. We are grateful for these few but transcendent images that give us an idea of the level of fear and coercion to which everyone in Vienna is subjected to in the last days, when people are obliged to show a smiling face while taken - at gunpoint - to see weapons used to deprived them of their freedom.

We will continue to report on the current situation as often as possible. As of now, we can only refer to what was a day of fake "Show of the Friendly Country Guests" in this media war - euphemistically called Mission Vorwäts by the enemy - intended to hide reality. No international correspondents are allowed in the occupied areas.

No casualties were officially reported.
























In the meantime, long lines can be seen trying to obtain basic supplies.”


For security reasons we have masked the faces of the persons appearing in the pictures."

Reporting by our Permanent Correspondent in Vienna, Department of Fake News.

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