Russia’s propaganda operation is failing

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  1. gwb-trading

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    #331     Aug 5, 2022
  2. Cuddles

    Cuddles

    #332     Aug 5, 2022
  3. Atlantic

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  4. gwb-trading

    gwb-trading

    The latest Kremlin propaganda as they use a nuclear plant to house troops and launch artillery attacks from.

     
    #334     Aug 14, 2022
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    #335     Aug 15, 2022
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    #336     Aug 15, 2022
  7. Tsing Tao

    Tsing Tao

    This is a good article.

    “Russia’s game plan is to keep exports to Europe flowing at a level which allows the government to collect sufficient revenues and taxes but potentially keeps Germany’s gas market short,” she said.

    Germany had been the largest importer of Russian gas in Europe.

    Based on current prices and volumes, Kazakova expects Gazprom to earn $79 billion in European export revenue this year and $67 billion next year, far surpassing the record $51 billion it received in 2021.

    Sergei Vakulenko, a Bonn-based independent energy analyst, said in a post that some Russian officials may be betting that a peace deal on Ukraine will include an agreement with the West on long-term Russian gas supplies and forgiveness of legal claims stemming from cutoffs.

    Such a wager on the Kremlin’s part would be a “colossal miscalculation,” Ed Chow, an energy analyst at the Washington-based Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS), told RFE/RL.
    Certainly going to come down to a gamble. Putin is betting the pain in Europe, particularly in Germany, will be too great to bear. If he's wrong and Europe (again, Germany) can outlast him until next spring, I believe he's going to get more desperate. If they can't, then he will be emboldened.
     
    #337     Aug 15, 2022
  8. gwb-trading

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    “No matter how hard Russian propaganda is trying to ‘brainwash’ our residents, they’re failing".

    Russian propaganda TV stops broadcasting after blasts rock occupied Melitopol
    https://english.nv.ua/nation/russia...-blasts-rock-occupied-melitopol-50263483.html

    Russian propaganda television stopped broadcasting in Melitopol after two powerful explosions rocked the occupied town early on Aug. 16, local mayor Ivan Fedorov said in a Telegram messenger post.

    The mayor said two explosions occurred near a substation at about 7 a.m.

    According to preliminary information, the television transmissions cable was damaged.

    “No matter how hard Russian propaganda is trying to ‘brainwash’ our residents, they’re failing,” Fedorov said.

    “The residents of Melitopol are holding the line, while the resistance forces are neutralizing everything rashist (Russian, a Ukrainian portmanteau of “Russian” and “fascist”).”
     
    #338     Aug 16, 2022
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    #339     Aug 17, 2022
  10. gwb-trading

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    Now Russia is planning on damaging a nuclear power plant to spread radiation across Europe while blaming Ukraine for the disaster. How Soviet of them.

    Russia Accuses Ukraine of 'Nuclear Blackmail,' Warns of Looming Attack
    https://www.newsweek.com/russia-accuses-ukraine-nuclear-blackmail-attack-zaporizhzhya-1734939

    Russian official accused Ukraine on Thursday of using its alleged and unconfirmed plans to carry out a "provocation" at the Zaporizhzhya nuclear power plant as "nuclear blackmail."

    During an appearance on Russian state television, Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova said that Ukraine was planning for this "provocation" to take place during United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres' visit to Ukraine on Friday, the Russian state-owned news agency TASS reported.

    "This is not just a provocation, this is what we condemned as nuclear blackmail. And what else is it but a long-standing provocation around a nuclear facility, a direct threat to nuclear power? This is certainly an act of nuclear blackmail," Zakharova said.

    She added that the alleged blackmail was not just targeting one country or party, but all of Europe. "We are talking about nuclear energy, the whole European continent is being held hostage because this is all in the heart of Europe," Zakharova said.

    Ukraine has accused Russia of planning such a provocation itself. Newsweek was not able to independently verify Russia's allegations.

    The Zaporizhzhya plant is located in southeastern Ukrainian territory that has been occupied by Russian forces since the early days of the war, but it is still operated by Ukrainian personnel. Russia and Ukraine have traded accusations about carrying out dangerous shelling around the plant, the largest in Europe, raising fears of a potential nuclear accident.

    Mykhailo Podolyak, an adviser to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, has suggested that only Russia can prevent a disaster from happening at the plant. In a tweet Thursday, he noted Russia's expressed concerns about a potential accident and said that the "solution" would be for it to end its alleged shelling,
    "demine" buildings, release the Ukrainian workers and leave.



    "It's simple, isn't it?" he wrote.

    In an address on Saturday, Zelensky accused Russian forces of using the area around the plant to fire at the city of Nikopol, which is located just a few miles away.

    "The occupiers are trying to intimidate people in an extremely cynical way, using the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant," he said. "They actually hide behind the plant to fire at Nikopol and [the city of] Marhanets. They arrange constant provocations with shelling of the territory of the nuclear power plant and try to bring their additional forces in this direction to blackmail our state and the entire free world even more."

    Ukraine's military intelligence service tweeted Thursday that Russian "occupiers announced an unexpected 'day off' at the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power station" for Friday.



    "On August 19, only operative personnel will be at the ZNPP. Entry to all other employees will be closed," the tweet read.

    "From the available information, it becomes clear that the occupiers, after the large-scale shelling of the Zaporizhzhya nuclear plant, can 'raise the stakes' and stage a real terrorist attack on the largest nuclear facility in Europe," the service added in another tweet. "In addition, time this crime to the stay of the UN Secretary General in Ukraine."

    Newsweek reached out to the foreign ministries of Russia and Ukraine for comment.
     
    #340     Aug 18, 2022