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I read the article and find it all pro Russian propaganda seeking to make Russia the victim just like Germany in the 1930s.
Source: https://www.libdemvoice.org/mark-packs-december-report-the-challenges-of-2024-74364.html
Russian propaganda and fake information is easily believed by pro Russians, but it is not based on reality or facts, just on Putin's opinions and need to be remembered as a "great Russian leader".
Stecula said the commentator Carlson has repeated Russian propaganda narratives on his TV show.
Source: https://www.newdelhitimes.com/russian-propaganda-presents-fringe-views-in-us-as-mainstream/
The counternarrative to Russian propaganda is so ubiquitous in the West, it’s hard to imagine how little it’s being heard elsewhere — let this be a wake-up call.
These sweeps have uncovered troves of Russian propaganda materials, large sums of cash, and evidence of the Russian citizenship of a number of key leaders of the Ukrainian Orthodox Church.
Source: https://spectator.org/tucker-carlson-and-ukraine-undoing-the-reagan-legacy/
To counteract Russian propaganda denying that their troops were suffering heavy casualties, Ukraine’s Ministry of Internal Affairs set up a website called Poter.
Source: https://time.com/6334176/ukraine-clearview-ai-russia/