Russia is once again spreading fake news about Polish mercenaries: what lies behind the new manipulation.
According to inkorr.com: Russian propaganda is once again promoting fake news about 'Polish mercenaries' allegedly fighting on the side of Ukraine. This discrediting campaign against Ukrainian soldiers and international volunteers relies solely on the testimony of one man who is referred to as a representative of the Russian army. Without any confirmation, this information is nothing but slander.
Kremlin's Campaign
The Kremlin continues its attempts to discredit Ukrainian soldiers, trying to create a negative image of Ukraine's defenders. By spreading fake stories about foreign mercenaries and their supposed 'superpowers', the Kremlin aims to convince its population that the conflict is actually a war against the entire West, not just against a neighboring country. This is merely an attempt to justify its failures on the front and divert attention from the real events.
This information campaign confirms the Kremlin's ongoing strategy of creating an enemy image. In wartime, disinformation becomes an essential tool that can affect public opinion both in Russia and abroad. Experts emphasize the importance of critical perception of such news, as the goal of Russian propaganda is not only to discredit Ukraine but also to destabilize the information space as a whole.
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