Strained Polish-Ukrainian “friendship”: Russia launches  disinformation campaign about its war on Ukraine

The Center for Countering Disinformation has released a compilation of false information propagated by Russian and international media outlets this week

This was reported by the Center for Countering Disinformation at the National Security and Defense Council of Ukraine.

This week, Russia launched a new batch of fake news. The Center identified seven facts of false information.

One of them is that Russia has severely impeded Ukraine’s capabilities, implying that Western nations should consider initiating negotiations for a so-called peaceful resolution to the war. At the same time, if there is no escalation, as some propagandists claim, the "conflict" in Ukraine could end this year due to the complete exhaustion of the Ukrainian Armed Forces. This information is also false.

Another false narrative highlighted by the Center for Countering Disinformation was the claim that the authorities in Warsaw were supposedly becoming weary of the Polish-Ukrainian “pseudo-friendship.” This suggestion aimed to imply potential conflicts between the leadership of the two nations. The Center underlines that this information is fake.

Other fake news that has been spread in Russian and international media include:

 

Earlier, Espreso reported on a selection of fake stories that Russia produced on August 18.