many Americans. I recall several notable Ukie fanboys posting about it. I guess they didn't learn from 'The Ghost of Kiev', 'Bucha Masacre' 'Snake Island Martyrs' and other pro-Ukraine fables and false narratives. Do we call this one, 'The Burning Man Exodus'?
"Putin’s decision to mobilize reserves for the war in Ukraine has stirred feelings around the world. The former politician and Russian opposition leader Gennady Gudkov posted an aerial view of a 15-lane desert highway with a traffic jam pushing into the horizon. “I am being told,” Gudkov wrote, “this is the [Russian] border with Mongolia on September 22. Be sure to zoom in to examine the picture.” Multiple large vehicles, perhaps buses, were mingled among sedans, suggesting that we are witnessing some sort of mass evacuation of Russians unwilling to serve in Ukraine.
A day earlier I saw the same picture passed on by a Russian blue-check account (I forgot which) claiming that it was the Russia-Kazakhstan border. But, as any resident of the Western United States knows, the photograph, which as of this writing is still available for viewing on Twitter, is of neither. It’s the road to the Burning Man festival in the Nevada desert, and the large vehicles are the RVs in which revelers intend to stay at the event."
Don't Buy the Narrative on Ukraine
https://www.theamericanconservative.com/dont-buy-the-narrative-on-ukraine/
The only thing the Ukraine is winning is the propaganda war.