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 up and leave russia. she doesn t watch russian tv. she s sickened by the invasion and has lost hope for russia s future. i don t know, ifeel like i don t have a life any more, maybe something change and new government could work
correspondent steve rosenberg, here are some of it. here are some of it. like many russians. here are some of it. like many russians, valentina here are some of it. like many russians, valentina gets - here are some of it. like many russians, valentina gets all. 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 for shaping public opinion about the war. for shaping public opinion about the war. a lot of what they say about the war. a lot of what they say on about the war. a lot of what they say on television - about the war. a lot of what they say on television as - they say on television as truth they say on television as truth. it they say on television as truth. . ., they say on television as truth. , ., ., i. truth. it is true. how do you know? when truth. it is true. how do you know? when i truth. it is true. how do you know? when i read - truth. it is true. how
a lot of what they say on television is truth. it is true. how do you know? when i read in a foreign newspaper that 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. ivan kolpakov, as you listen to that, explain to us how important state television is within russian society in terms of forming people s view of the world. it is very important. for putin, television is the most important media. when he became president, russian television was independent and in the first years of his presidency he decided to clean it up and he used television as a ground of his power
on television is truth. it is true. how do you know? when i read in a foreign newspaper that 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. ivan kolpakov, as you listen to that, explain to us how important state television is within russian society in terms of forming people s view of the world. it is very important. for putin, television is the most important media. when he became president, russian television was independent and in the first years of his presidency he decided to clean it up and he used television as a ground of his power for so many years.