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The Sims Revealed Russia’s Fake Assassination Plans

It turned out that Russia's 'assassination' allegations against Ukraine were completely fictional. The fake assassination was revealed thanks to The Sims 3.
 The Sims Revealed Russia’s Fake Assassination Plans
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A few strange photos were shared yesterday by the Investigative Committee of the Russian Federation; security guards reportedly arrested six neo-Nazis in Moscow who were planning to kill a Russian TV presenter, Vladimir Solovyov, a Kremlin supporter. Moreover, the Russian federal police; a hand-made explosive device, eight improvised incendiary devices of the Molotov cocktail type, six PM pistols, a sawn-gun, an RGD-5 grenade, more than a thousand cartridges of various calibers, drugs and Ukrainian passports, in addition to “nationalist literature and paraphernalia.” He claimed that they had.

In the statement made on the subject, the Federal Security Service stated that the assassination of killing with a car bomb was connected with the Ukrainian security services. However, the plans that emerged today showed that everything could be a hoax planned by the Russians.

The Russians blamed Ukraine for their fake assassination plot

In light of what happened, the security missions in Russia are now being accused of organizing a fake assassination attempt. What betrayed Russia’s so-called assassination plans was the footage, which was allegedly taken at the moment when the officials caught the criminals and was launched in this way in the press.

Accordingly, the images shared were not from a real raid, but from a completely fictionalized raid. What betrayed the Russians’ plan were three copies of the legendary simulation game The Sims 3, which appeared in one of the photos. Apparently, this error was due to the authorities confusing the term ‘Three Sims’ with the Sims 3 when constructing the fake assassination attempt. It seems that the Russian authorities are living in a way that is news from the game series that has influenced the whole world.

A Twitter user trying to clarify the event says, “Someone from the very top probably wrote “three SIM cards” and some ‘geniuses’ obeyed. Moreover, Elion Higgins, the founder of Bellingact, a research group focused on Russian Intelligence and Military operations in recent years, seems to agree with this idea. “I really believe this is some stupid FSB officer who was told to buy 3 SIMs,” Higgs records.

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