Another propaganda related to the war from Ukraine - the Russian one

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Robin
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It`s obvious there is an informational war from both sides. The vast majority of people here see news from western perspective. Some are fabricated. As I said on the thread with the western propaganda, in Russia they are told there is only a military operation not a war of total invasion.They say civilian deads are just accidents because the Russians are there to set the Ukrainians free from Nazis. They are completely hiding the bombing. They stopped facebook, twitter, instagram and I think youtube too, in Russia. Related to Russian dead soldiers by now, Ukrainians present a number of about 10 000 and Russians say there are less than 600. After an American official`s estimation there are around 2000 Russian soldiers dead, number agreed by European officials too. We see both sides lie. We know Russians brought mobile crematoriums with them and I think patriarch Kirill is dismayed if he found out about it.
If any of you have Russian friends and wants to help to see both propagandas in mirror is welcome to post here, too.
 

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Robin
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Double world biathlon champion German Erik Lesser has found a special way to try to combat the misinformation Vladimir Putin has set up in Russia over the invasion of Ukraine. At the age of 33, Erik "gave" his personal Instagram account to his biathlon colleague Anastassija Merkuschina, a 27-year-old sportswoman from Ukraine, for 24 hours. The gesture was motivated by the German in a very clear way: he has about 30,000 followers on Instagram in Russia and he wanted to show them what I can't see on the media channels in their country - the harsh reality in Ukraine. "I don't think the Russian people are really aware of what's really going on in Ukraine. I thought that if I posted something, no one would really take it seriously. Then I decided to give the account to a Ukrainian." Lesser pointed out. "I want to show you how the war is seen through my eyes," Anastassija said after a gesture by her German colleague. The sportswoman made a series of posts on Erik's account in which she showed horror in all its forms: demolished houses, scared people, homeless children, people killed. "You know exactly what's going on, and your silence costs dozens of lives," Merkuschina told Russian athletes, urging her to take action on social media. "I wanted more and more people in Russia to receive real news. I hope to find two or three more people now to send me pictures and information from Ukraine. I hope everything has a small effect," added Erik Lesser. . In total, the German athlete has over 151,000 followers on his personal Instagram account.

 

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Robin
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This needs a much better thread title.
Something like "Russian propaganda in the 2022 Ukraine war"
Maybe, but that could seem biased and against the main stream on this forum. That`s why I chose that title. But if I want to change the title how I could do it ? Is possible ?
 
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