The Russians are preparing an information campaign to discredit President Vladimir Zelensky and his team abroad.
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The Ukrainian authorities have already received the relevant information. The Kremlin has prepared certain theses that the enemy will disseminate in the media and with the help of bot farms. The head of the Presidential Office, Andrei Ermak, announced this on September 22 on Telegram.
According to him, Russian propagandists will talk about the presidential elections in Russia, which will supposedly demonstrate the strong support of the dictator Putin by Russian society. Information will be spread that there is a crisis in Kyiv, and the Ukrainian political elites supposedly no longer trust the authorities.
The occupiers will also inflame tensions between the leadership of Poland and Ukraine. They will say that there is supposedly no unity between Europe and the Ukrainian authorities. And they will argue that everything is based solely on the desire to use Ukraine as a “military battering ram” against the aggressor country, Russia.
In addition, another thesis will concern the “usurpation of power” and the abolition of elections. Ermak noted that Rospropaganda will try to convince the West that “dealing with a stable Russia, especially after Putin’s re-election for another presidential term, is much more profitable than with Zelensky.”
Let us remind you that the Center for Countering Disinformation stated that the Russians began broadcasting custom videos on the YouTube platform about the high losses of the Armed Forces of Ukraine in the war. Russian propaganda claimed that losses among the Ukrainian military allegedly reached 350 thousand people.
Source: Racurs

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