Russia has intensified information attacks on Ukraine: what narratives the enemy spreads.
According to ТСН: Russia has strengthened its influence on the information environment in Ukraine, trying to spread panic and provocative messages to destabilize society.
Situation in the information space
Deputy Head of the President's Office Viktor Mykyta noted:
“We are recording attacks by the Russians on the information field. The enemy is trying to spread panic narratives, however, society clearly understands that these are attempts at demoralization by the Russian Federation.”
According to him, the aggressor uses a variety of tools for information influence, from bots on social networks to the speeches of traitors located outside Ukraine. The main goal of these actions is to weaken the unity of Ukrainians and create tension in the rear, putting society under pressure through fear and disinformation.
Situation on the front
At the same time, Mykyta emphasized that these attempts are unsuccessful. Ukrainians are aware of the nature of information attacks and understand that it is Russia that is trying to demoralize the population during the war.
In addition to information provocations, Russia has also intensified its military activities near the border. It was previously reported that the occupation forces of the Russian Federation have intensified their activities in the Northern Slobozhansky direction, trying to establish themselves in the area of the settlement of Khotin.
These events testify to the continuation of information warfare from Russia, accompanied by an intensification of military actions. In Ukraine, measures are being taken to raise citizens' awareness regarding these threats, as well as to strengthen social cohesion in the context of external aggression.
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