The hysterical reaction of the Kremlin media is explained by the fact that the Russian Federation understands that its influence in the South Caucasus is losing its influence.
Russia’s propaganda launched a wave of tough anti -azerbaijani rhetoric – from the accusations of “West Corruption” to direct war threats. This was announced by the Center for combating disinformation under the National Security and Defense Council of Ukraine.
The reason was the statement of the President of Azerbaijan Ilham Aliyev and the order signed to him to allocate $ 2 million for humanitarian assistance to Ukraine after Russia’s attack on the Socar Oil Depot in the Odessa region and the Gas Compressor Station, which delivered Azerbaijani gas to Ukraine. The funds will go to the purchase of Azerbaijani electrical equipment and its delivery to Ukraine.
The CPD emphasized that such a hysterical reaction of the Kremlin media is explained by the fact that Russia understands that its influence on the South Caucasus is losing its influence.
“Moscow can no longer dictate its political or economic will in Azerbaijan. Therefore, propaganda is trying to compensate for the loss of real levers of pressure threats, revolting the facts and injection of” military “rhetoric for Russia’s internal audience,” the center is mentioned.
The CPD also emphasized that BAKU continues to pursue a policy of exemption from Russia’s dominance and enhances the opposition of Kremlin’s propaganda. In particular, the So -called “Russian house” in Azerbaijan was previously closed, which worked under the auspice of “Rossotrudnichestvo” and promoted Russia’s interests. Also, Azerbaijan authorities have limited the activities of a Russian propaganda media.
Remember that the President of Azerbaijan, in a conversation with the Ukrainian leader, said he condemned the Russian blow to the Depot’s Depot Oil oil and the Russian Federation attack on gas transportation in the Odessa region.
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