Kyrylo Budanov to War Journalists: Every Frame You Capture Is a Weapon.
Ukraine Honors Its Military Journalists
According to Novyny.live: On February 16, Ukraine marks its Day of the Military Journalist. To mark the occasion, Kyrylo Budanov, Head of the Office of the President, extended his congratulations and gratitude to the nation's war correspondents for their courage and dedication. Budanov stressed the critical importance of the work done by journalists who risk their lives daily to show the world the reality of the war, the true nature of the enemy, the might of Ukrainian arms, and the indomitable spirit of its defenders.
In his address, he paid tribute to the memory of journalists who have lost their lives on the front lines, stating that every article, every report, and every frame from the battlefield serves as a genuine weapon in both the information war and the physical conflict.
"You risk your lives so the world can see the reality of war, the true face of the enemy, the power of Ukrainian weaponry, and the strength of our defenders' spirit. Every article you write, every report you file, every frame you capture from the front lines is truly a weapon in the information war and the real war." Kyrylo Budanov
The Day of the Military Journalist serves as a crucial moment to acknowledge the efforts of those working on the information front and to remind society of the immense value of their profession. This recognition comes as Ukraine continues to fight a multi-front war against a larger adversary.
The Critical Role of War Correspondents in the Information Battlefield
Acknowledging the role of military journalists in modern conflict underscores the significance of information warfare, which has become an integral part of contemporary combat. These professionals do not merely inform the public about events at the front; they also shape international opinion regarding the situation in Ukraine. Consequently, their work is of immense importance for both national security and for maintaining the morale of Ukrainian society during a prolonged and brutal war.
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