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I wonder if it's part of information war to lift the spirits
This obviously isn't meant to be a pro-Russian comment, but propaganda cuts both ways. Zelenskyy has an absolutely shit hot PR team. Look at the success of "Russian warship, go fuck yourself".
I don't think people factcheck that often. And in this case so what? What does the image show?
It shows you a fucked war zone and what it was like before. That is the purpose.I wonder if part of the inspiration was the Afghanistan ones that were doing the rounds a while ago:
I wonder how it is with instagram these days because as far as I understand it's been banned as an extremist organisation and people using it in Russia might face fines, even jail time.
Yet I find myself arguing on instagram with a lot of Russians who are located in Russia - I see their recent posts with location tags and everything. I wonder maybe the law doesn't apply if you support the "military operation".
What's odd for me is those fake news which I just shared myself this morning.
It's not the first time I discover fakes/false news which seemed that they were meant to spread in western media. I wonder if it's part of information war to lift the spirits or it's part of kremlin's plan to spread as much random fake news as possible and eventually people will start questioning everything like if Bucha massacre actually happened.