Monthly Archives: September 2023

Postponed “Judgment Day”: how Russian narratives around the war have changed

Over the course of 19 months of full-scale war in Ukraine, Russian headlines that once boasted about the successes of “theirs” have transformed into attempts to reassure the Russian society.

USCC panel discussion: “Russian Politics and Donbas. War, disinformation and Western indifference”

On 11 September, in Munich, the Ukrainian  Security and Cooperation Center held a panel discussion on Russian disinformation in the West. The speakers discussed why the Russian-Ukrainian war in 2014 was called the “forgotten war” and how successful Russian disinformation campaigns were in Germany. 

Legitimising the ‘pseudo-elections’: how the West turns a blind eye to Russian crimes

Since the beginning of the Russian-Ukrainian war, the Kremlin has been illegally holding “elections” in the temporarily occupied territories of Ukraine using the same methodology: legitimising the illegal occupation and creating the illusion of democracy.

“Ukrainian refugees are the target of Russian propaganda” – USCC expert at a briefing on Russian propaganda against Ukrainian refugees

On 31 August, Ukraine Crisis Media Center hosted a discussion on “Ukrainian refugees are the target of Russian propaganda. How the Kremlin’s campaign to persecute Ukrainians in the world unfolded”. 

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