User talk:GenoV84/2022/March

Russian-Ukrainian information war
in the Allegations of antisemitism section you added, the article could use a reference for the following text: “Yanukovych held a press conference in Rostov-on-Don, saying that "... Kyiv was filled with armed people who smash buildings, places of worship, temples... People were simply robbed and killed in the streets.””

I ran it through Google without success, which can mean that the editor translated from a non-English source, or, come to think of it, that I forgot to take the quotes off, and Google isn’t finding an exact match to my edited-down version of the quote. I will look again if I don’t hear back from you, but if you do see this you presumably know where you got it and can fairly easily provide a reference? I would prefer not to delete the text as uncited, since it explains the reason for the open letter. Thanks Elinruby (talk) 08:28, 5 March 2022 (UTC)


 * Hi Elinruby, thank you for your contributions and improvements on the article Russian–Ukrainian information war. As far as I can tell, the only edits that I made on that article were related to the attempted censorship of Russian Wikipedia by the Putin government, therefore I think that you mistook me with another editor because I didn't write anything in the section on antisemitism. The original quote was probably added by an Ukrainian-speaking editor, I don't know the source of it. Perhaps, the corresponding version of the same article on Ukrainian Wikipedia may cite the source that you are looking for. GenoV84 (talk) 17:19, 5 March 2022 (UTC)