is in an information and hybrid war with russia right now. russian state tv continues to avoid the words war or invasion . they re banned. instead, the official message is that, in ukraine, russia is using force to bring peace. like many russians, valentina gets all her news from state tv and believes it. in russia, television s a powerful tool for shaping public opinion about the war. a lot of what they say on tv, it is truth, it s true. how do you know? well, you know, when i read in a foreign newspaper that, you know, russians bomb kharkiv and so on, i know that it s not true, because they promised not to do this and they will never do this.
the words war or invasion . they re banned. instead, the official message is that in ukraine, russia is using force to bring peace. like many russians, valentina gets all her news from state tv. and believes it. in russia, television is a powerful tool for shaping public opinion about the war. a lot of what they say on tv, it is truth, it s true. how do you know? well, you know, when i read in a foreign newspaper, that, you know, russians bomb kharkiv and so on, i know it is not true because they promised not to do this, and they will never do this. kremlin control of the media producing an inverted reality
the western civilisation world. is in an information and hybrid war with russia right now. russian state tv continues to avoid the words war or invasion . they re banned. instead, the official message is that, in ukraine, russia is using force to bring peace. like many russians, valentina gets all her news from state tv and believes it. in russia, television s a powerful tool for shaping public opinion about the war. a lot of what they say on tv, it is truth, it s true. how do you know? well, you know, when i read in a foreign newspaper that, you know, russians bomb kharkiv and so on, i know that it s not true, because they promised not to do this
people within russia unfortunately, i would not say support, i would say indifferent about what is going on indifferent about what is going on in ukraine. igrate indifferent about what is going on in ukraine. i ~ i, indifferent about what is going on in ukraine. i ~ i, i, indifferent about what is going on in ukraine. ~ i, i, i, , in ukraine. we know that many russians watch in ukraine. we know that many russians watch and in ukraine. we know that many russians watch and believe - in ukraine. we know that many. russians watch and believe what state tv reports. my colleague visited one moscow resident. aha, lat visited one moscow resident. a lot of what they visited one moscow resident. a lot of what they see visited one moscow resident. a lot of what they see on visited one moscow resident. a lot of what they see on tv visited one moscow resident. a lot of what they see on tv it - visited one moscow resident. a lot of what they see on tv it is - visited one moscow resident
all her news from state tv. and believes it. in russia, television is a powerful tool for shaping public opinion about the war. a lot of what they say on tv, it is truth, it s true. how do you know? well, you know, when i read in a foreign newspaper, that, you know, russians bomb kharkiv and so on, i know it is not true because they promised not to do this, and they will never do this. kremlin control of the media producing an inverted reality of russia s war in ukraine. not everyone here accepts the official kremlin line. russians who find alternative sources of information on their smartphones, on their computers, they tend to reach different conclusions about what is happening in ukraine. this is ekaterina. she has decided to pack