SAEDNEWS: While hostile Persian-language media, amid great fanfare, claim that plans are underway for the leadership to leave the country for Moscow, technical analysis shows that this news is not a credible report from The Times of London but rather a clumsy repost of writings by a Ukrainian online activist on an untrustworthy website.
Political Service, Saed News: These media outlets, which in 2022 launched a similar scenario targeting “Venezuela,” are now, at the peak of their news misery and in an attempt to cover up their failures, once again resorting to pumping out recycled fake news—hoping to craft a new narrative for their fading influence.

Where did it start? Outlets like International and Independent ran a flashy headline from The Times of London, citing a story whose main source is “Iryna Balachuk,” a Ukrainian anti-Russian writer.
Why is it fake? The report is merely a copy from minor Ukrainian websites and has not been confirmed by any credible intelligence or information sources.
What’s the goal? To spread despair and keep long-debunked rumors alive—this time with the location shifted from Caracas to Moscow!