Analysis | How Russian state media stoked fears online of Ukrainian aggression in the pivotal days before war

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Analysis: How Russian state media stoked fears online of Ukrainian aggression in the pivotal days before war

Below: How Ukrainians are using online platforms to humiliate Russian soldiers, and social media companies take action against RT and Sputnik. First:In the days leading up to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, Russian state media unleashed a flurry of articles online baselessly or misleadingly casting Ukrainians as aggressors and their government as a nuclear threat, according to an analysis shared with The Technology 202.

“The messaging, particularly from Russian state media sources, was broadly about mismanagement in Ukraine, or social inequality in Ukraine. … Now, it's much more focused on … particularly ‘Zelensky as the clown, the buffoon who's running his country into the ground.

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