Russia has disseminated over 700 publications about NATO's "split" over Ukraine. This is reported by UNN with reference to the Center for Strategic Communications.
Details
According to the Center, about 400 publications were recorded that present Ukraine as a destabilizing factor and simultaneously reinforce the message of a "split" in the EU and NATO.
This line is reinforced by statements from US President Donald Trump - about 300 more publications. Through them, the thesis of a crisis in the Alliance is promoted, where the "Ukrainian issue" is presented as a key reason for tension between allies, along with the topic of Iran.
Coordinated dissemination of materials with the following narratives was also recorded:
- "Ukraine as a threat." The country is presented not as an object of aggression, but as a source of instability - from "election interference" to broader accusations of provoking conflicts;
- "Failed state." Ukraine is described as completely dependent on external management, reinforcing this by linking it to Great Britain and other partners;
- "Ukraine itself does not want peace." Volodymyr Zelenskyy's proposals for a ceasefire are presented as "insincere," and the refusal to make concessions as proof of Ukraine's "weakness."
- "Russia is winning." This framework is supported by statements about the "successes" of Russian troops and the "effective repulsion" of Ukrainian attacks - to solidify the image of Russia's superiority on the battlefield.
Recall
Earlier, UNN reported that Russian propaganda intensified its campaign to spread disinformation about an alleged "split" in NATO and the curtailment of Western support for Ukraine.