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  2. Media portrayal of the Russo-Ukrainian War - Wikipedia

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    On Russian citizens fighting against Ukraine, Russian media "repeated the official line that the troops (were) "volunteers" or had traveled to Ukraine on leave rather than in any official capacity" and described foreigners fighting for Ukraine as "mercenaries". [69] There were frequent mentions of "Slavonic unity" and "Russian brotherhood". [69]

  3. Social media in the Russo-Ukrainian War - Wikipedia

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    Telegram has been controversial in the past due to its lack of moderation in oversight, and this has also allowed it to be used a lot by Russian government as well as Russian opposition sources who "[found] themselves cut off from most mainstream social media." [1] As a result, it has become the center of new information about the war.

  4. Ukrainian propaganda during Russian invasion of Ukraine

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    Ukrainian propaganda is widely present in the Western media, [5] and Ukraine itself has also faced accusations that negative coverage of its activities is downplayed in the media. [ 2 ] [ 23 ] David Betz, professor of war in the modern world at King's College London , notes that Ukraine is flooding the web with fake information about the ...

  5. Global impact: 5 ways war in Ukraine has changed the world - AOL

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    War has been a catastrophe for Ukraine and a crisis for the globe. The world is a more unstable and fearful place since Russia invaded its neighbor on Feb. 24, 2022. Beyond Ukraine’s borders ...

  6. Ukraine-Russia war latest: Chernobyl nuclear plant hit by ...

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    The three-year Russia-Ukraine war has brought repeated warnings of dangers to Ukraine's four nuclear plants, especially at the Russian-occupied Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant in southern Ukraine.

  7. Disinformation in the Russian invasion of Ukraine - Wikipedia

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    Ukrainian media and politicians have also been accused of using propaganda and deception, although such efforts have been described as more limited than the Russian disinformation campaign. [2] Russian propaganda and fake news stories have attacked Ukraine's right to exist and accused it of being a neo-Nazi state, committing genocide against ...

  8. Ukraine is fighting 50,000 troops in Russia’s Kursk region ...

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    Ukraine meanwhile fired an unprecedented number of drones towards Russia’s capital overnight on Saturday into Sunday. At the same time, Kyiv is trying to gauge the impact of Donald Trump’s ...

  9. Speeches by Volodymyr Zelenskyy during the Russian invasion ...

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    During the Russian invasion of Ukraine, which began on 24 February 2022, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has made a number of speeches in multiple formats, including on social media and to foreign legislatures. The speeches have received significant attention, with a number of commentators citing a positive effect on Ukrainian morale ...