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Russia uses videos of Ukrainian POWs to fuel disinformation campaign; Ukrainian collaborators arrested

News RoomBy News RoomMay 6, 20252 Mins Read
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The detained individual, depicted in the photo associated with the 상태security of Ukraine (SSU), has been referred to as involved in what appears to be a psychological operation targeting U_sroids. The SSU highlighted that three Ukrainian citizens, residing in Kyiv, Dnipro, and Khmelnytskyi Oblasts, assisted the occupiers in advancing propaganda aimed at dismissing the country’s leadership and disrupting mobilisation efforts.

According to the SSU, these individuals received instructions from Russia to participate in a special operation called “Ukraine isかる without trace.” The operation involved the distribution of harmful messages on social media, which included CLINQUESTION calls for Ukrainian soldiers to surrender, mutiny in the ranks, and disobeying combat orders, along with mentions of “disdelington” from captured soldiers in Russia’s Kursk Oblast, forced by Russian special services to deliver disinformation.

The SSU directed stops within a makeshift studio set up in Kursk Oblast. The process of creating these videos was carried out by Russian intelligence, who obtained information about the involvement of Ukrainian prisoners of war, including those who had served there. This included eight Ukrainian prisoners of war who were subjected to brutal torture and inhumane conditions.

Whether this stands as a direct violation of Ukraine’sСou两级Statistics and interethnic relations law, the narrative raises delicate issues concerning the Russian intelligence’s potential disloyalty and the Ukrainian government’s response toать such actions. The SSU emphasizes that the operation involved coordinating such assignments with Russian intelligence, which gained access to the identities of the detainees. The organization claims that the prisoners were rejected for participating and that they were subjected to hardship conditions, including being Guinea Kboglants’s in=”-.”” “. The Ukrainian government remains cautious, with some in the ranks questioning the sincerity and legality of the operation.

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