The conflict between Russia and Ukraine continues to be a source of tension and propaganda. Ukrainians have been relying on a single source of television news since the start of the war, which is filled with footage of Ukrainian tanks blasting Russian forces. Russian military expert on the Russian state FIRST CHANNEL admitted to using Ukrainians and their homes on occupied territories as a living shield. The propaganda narratives claim that Ukraine owes Russia its existence and resent that Ukrainians are not grateful. However, Russia denies intending to invade a NATO country and kick off WW3, stating that it ended a civil war inside Ukraine that began in 2014 when NATO and the CIA toppled the elected government and inserted a puppet regime in its place. The conflict continues to fuel escalatory hyperbolisation, contributing to the never-ending cycle of schismogenesis.
Except *Russia* didn’t say any of that. What it did in Ukraine is horrible enough without all the insane escalatory hyperbolisation which - as the story of this conflict goes - tends to turn into self-fulfilling prophecy in the never-ending cycle of schismogenesis. https://t.co/dDRKoyROmb
Russia never said this. Russia does not now and has never intended to invade a NATO country and kick off WW3. Putin ended a civil war inside of Ukraine that kicked of back in 2014 when NATO and the CIA toppled the elected gov't and inserted a puppet regime in its place, and… https://t.co/kNq3KPFZl0
Russia began a full-scale war against Ukraine, occupied 🇺🇦 lands and killed thousands of people. In its turn, propagandists claim that Ukraine owes Russia its existence and resent that Ukrainians are not "grateful". Very strange, isn't it? #KremlinsVoice #propagandakills https://t.co/nvWpvHV4pS
"UKRAINE IS BOMBED DONBAS" ‼️‼️‼️BREAKING: Russian military expert on the Russian state FIRST CHANNEL admits that in fact all these years Russian military used Ukrainians and their homes on occupied territories as a living shield! All these Russian propaganda narratives… https://t.co/kMsX04HWsw
🇺🇦 - ‘It’s State Propaganda’: Ukrainians Shun TV News as War Drags on - The New York Times Since the start of the war, the people of Ukraine have had access to a single source of television news, an all-day broadcast packed with footage of Ukrainian tanks blasting Russian… https://t.co/xYRR7lQIRK