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- One plane and a lot of noise. Pro-Kremlin disinformation about forced landing in Minsk
Numbers prove that topic was important for both audience and hostile media outlets. The day after the event, pro-Kremlin media outlets copied false statements of Belarusian authorities Despite the short delay of the pro-Kremlin media reaction on this event, Russian state funded media sources The analysis showed a great diversification of Russian language media sources spreading disinformation Truly Media - collaboration platform developed to support primarily journalists in the verification of
- Contrived risk of military escalation pushed by pro-Putin propagandists
This type of disinformation was primarily observed in Lithuania, due to the Kaliningrad dispute, and Report collates insight drawn from the monitoring of narratives trending across pro-Kremlin sites and social media across eleven countries in Central and Eastern Europe, as they relate to Russia’s war in Ukraine of the Kaliningrad transit dispute, constituting 12% of the analysed messages in Lithuanian-language media MOST (North Macedonia), Fakenews.pl (Poland), Slovak Security Policy Institute (Slovakia), Detector Media
- With a dramatic surge of COVID-19 cases, Baltic states may be facing the second wave of infodemic
cases, healthcare systems, businesses, the general public are nothing less but exhausted — and the media A huge surplus of information not only carries false news, misinformation, but also becomes a means of In the first two weeks of October 2020, most disinformation cases were found in Estonian media space. It is also evident that disinformation about COVID-19 rapidly spreads through social media, however, and the U.S. election was drawn (“everything is the same in Lithuania”), which echoes the pro-Kremlin media
- How Kremlin propagandists have used Soviet monument demolitions to spin claims of 'Russophobia'
Report collates insight drawn from the monitoring of narratives trending across pro-Kremlin sites and social media across eleven countries in Central and Eastern Europe, as they relate to Russia’s war in Ukraine Russian-speaking minorities abroad is most frequently found in the Russian-language segment of Baltic media been so prevalent since early August that it is now part of the mainstream discussion among Georgian media MOST (North Macedonia), Fakenews.pl (Poland), Slovak Security Policy Institute (Slovakia), Detector Media
- 90 percent of analysed content share negative sentiment about 'Serbian World'
Only 1 out of 10 analyzed media content pieces shared positive or neutral sentiment about the concept The majority of content that had negative sentiment was published in the media based in Montenegro, while the articles supportive of the Serbian World were distributed equally in local and media based in Serbia The sample included 580 media articles published in over 150 outlets based in Montenegro and the Balkan in Montenegro and the media based in Serbia.
- Which piece of the puzzle is Latvia in the Covid-19 vaccination campaign of European Union?
of the EU’s vaccination campaign, malicious pro-Kremlin media outlets misused this information. In pro-Kremlin’s media debate, between January and April 2021, 37 articles discussed Latvia’s place in In turn, pro-Kremlin media presented the Sputnik V vaccine as an alternative, which Latvia refuses to Often pro-Kremlin media sources designed Latvia as a “EU’s colony” or defined the EU as a “landlord” news and cont.ws, perceivable as a rather social media platform or blog, distributed and reproduced
- Debunker: 'Military aid is being stolen in Ukraine'
In response to this support, Russian state media has promoted a disinformation narrative, suggesting that this ‘military aid is being misused or stolen’ Pro-Kremlin disinformation actors allege that the This disinformation narrative has been largely fuelled by security concerns raised over the supply of In many cases, Kremlin propagandists seize on corrections made to reports, claiming that the Western media References: [1] https://spartz.house.gov/media/press-releases/spartz-presidents-biden-and-zelensky-need-stop-playing-politics-peoples-lives
- Over a third of Kremlin war propaganda has centred on battlefield developments
Events on the Russia-Ukraine front line accounted for 36% of all war-related disinformation. Report collates insight drawn from the monitoring of narratives trending across pro-Kremlin sites and social media across eleven countries in Central and Eastern Europe, as they relate to Russia’s war in Ukraine the summer period, the following events attracted the most attention and provoked special waves of disinformation MOST (North Macedonia), Fakenews.pl (Poland), Slovak Security Policy Institute (Slovakia), Detector Media
- Debunker: 'The EU is controlled by the US'
WHAT KREMLIN PROPAGANDISTS SAY: Russian propagandists have sought to promote the disinformation narrative tasks of the North Atlantic bloc, which is an instrument to guarantee U.S. interests by force".[1] This disinformation State owned media have sought to disavow the Western unity which has characterised the international countries, including the US, in order to coordinate a response to the war in Ukraine. [6] Pro-Kremlin media s=253 [14] https://crsreports.congress.gov/product/pdf/IF/IF10931 Debunker is a series of disinformation-busting
- Gas wars. Clash between Nord Stream 2, Baltic Pipe and US LNG in pro-Kremlin disinformation
Pro-Kremlin media outlets present Nord Stream 2 projects as a gift for Europe, which will not survive The analysis showed a great diversification of Russian language media sources spreading disinformation Such diversification suggests that it was important for Kremlin media to maintain extensive coverage disinformation messages. Truly Media - collaboration platform developed to support primarily journalists in the verification of
- Election fraud in Belarus brought a surge of pro-Kremlin propaganda
protesting after the implicit falsification of the results of presidential election, were topical in the media This narrative could be evaluated as a traditional one for Kremlin-backed media. Russian schools are closing in Lithuania, Latvia, and Estonia due to demographic situation, propaganda’s media
- Debunker: 'Europe cannot cope without Russian gas'
Since these sanctions were imposed, Russian-state media has been steadfast in their efforts to construct the disinformation narrative that ‘Europe cannot survive without Russia’s gas.’ This disinformation narrative claims that Europe has entered a long-term energy crisis. Like many of Russia’s disinformation narratives, this narrative seeks to undermine international support russia-sees-sanctions-impact-oil-products-eyes-crude-export-boost-senior-source-2023-01-17/ Debunker is a series of disinformation-busting
- Debunker: 'NATO threatens Russia on its borders'
WHAT KREMLIN PROPAGANDISTS SAY: Kremlin officials, propagandists, pro-Kremlin media are systematically This disinformation narrative is linked with other frequently observed narratives including ‘the war .htm [16] https://commonslibrary.parliament.uk/research-briefings/cbp-9477/ Debunker is a series of disinformation-busting
- NATO drills, COVID-19 rules, alleged interference in Belarus used to target the Baltics and Poland
Accusations of not being able to handle the crisis, spread by the Kremlin related media, doubled down In November 2020, Debunk EU analysed 1,175 articles with false and misleading content from 102 media Moreover, the second wave of COVID-19 pandemic had its impact on the disinformation/misinformation flow Notably, since the launch of the BelNPP in November, the pro-Kremlin media has intensified their disinformation nczas.com topped the list of false/misleading coverage providers in the four countries in terms of social
- Malign messages about the Tbilisi Pride reached hundreds of thousands of Georgians
organizing the counter-demonstration, while the messages spread by pro-Russian, far-right Alt-Info media hundreds of thousands of Georgian users, with the messages spread by pro-Russian far-right Alt-Info media to the sources disseminating the analyzed articles, the biggest amount of content pieces belonged to media popular news outlet, which, together with the anti-Western messages, occasionally publishes outright disinformation ) and the articles about the official statements of the GOC, were widely reported by the mainstream media
- Debunker: 'Ukraine is losing the war'
This disinformation narrative is employed to boost morale among the Russian population and shore up support Vladimir Putin himself has denied the success of Ukrainian counteroffensive.[3] Disinformation actors often link this narrative to other disinformation narratives, including ‘the West is prolonging the the Hostomel Airport.[18] The scale of Russia’s losses is - unsurprisingly - absent from pro-Kremlin media In one example, pro-Kremlin media outlets seized on a speech made by Ursula von der Leyen, the president
- Debunker: 'The West is preparing for WWIII'
SAY: Since the beginning of the full-scale war in Ukraine, Kremlin propagandists have promoted the disinformation Three is getting closer.”[3] The same narrative appears time and time again in the Kremlin’s loyal media This disinformation narrative is little more than sabre-rattling and fear-mongering on Russia’s part. Like many other disinformation narratives, the threat is designed to provoke a strong emotional response https://foreignpolicy.com/2023/04/04/nuclear-blackmail-russia-declining-power/ Debunker is a series of disinformation-busting
- Debunker: 'Military aid prolongs the war in Ukraine'
PROPAGANDISTS SAY: Throughout the Russia-Ukraine war, Kremlin propagandists have consistently promoted the disinformation Despite the best efforts of Russian disinformation agents to suggest otherwise, responsibility for the www.aljazeera.com/news/2022/12/22/russia-accuses-us-of-fighting-proxy-war-in-ukraine Debunker is a series of disinformation-busting
- Kremlin propaganda takes aim at Western military aid for Ukraine
Disinformation related to military aid has been more prevalent in Ukraine than the countries that provide Report collates insight drawn from the monitoring of narratives trending across pro-Kremlin sites and social media across eleven countries in Central and Eastern Europe, as they relate to Russia’s war in Ukraine statements made by US congresswoman Victoria Spartz, as well as some publications issued by Western media MOST (North Macedonia), Fakenews.pl (Poland), Slovak Security Policy Institute (Slovakia), Detector Media
- Estonia accused of Russophobia and violating the rights of Russian journalists
Throughout the month of December pro-Kremlin media focused on two disinformation narratives against Estonia : Russian media is falsely accused, and Russophobia. Kremlin-related digital media sources linked both events and used it to spread disinformation claiming Though increased in scope, disinformation and misinformation in Estonia amounted for less than a third clear that three pro-Kremlin sources, baltnews.ee, sputniknews.ru and baltija.eu, were the top three media



















