SBU gains access to propaganda guidelines of Russian special services

SBU gains access to propaganda guidelines of Russian special services

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The Security Service of Ukraine (SBU) has gained access to the propaganda guidelines of the Russian special services on the "correct coverage of the special operation" in Ukraine.

“The officers of the 5th directorate of Russia’s FSB admit in their documents that the Russian population still does not understand why the war was the only possible way to ‘achieve Russia's goals’ so they try to find new arguments to explain this and justify the crimes of the Russian military,” the SBU posted on Telegram.

The Russian special services believe that it is necessary to create more videos about "heroes-liberators", rescue of animals, reunification of separated families to change the situation. Instead, the whole world understood that the Russian army personnel are rapists, looters, and war criminals, the SBU emphasizes.

Russia's FSB also demands to cut off all Ukrainian TV channels in the occupied territories and to broadcast Russian programs disseminating the absurd thesis: "We are fighting for you to pass these territories on to you." In the Ukrainian territories, the aggressors plan to "launch new media projects and real networks of agitators amid the ban on Russian television and radio broadcasting," the SBU informs.

As reported, the Security Service of Ukraine and the Ukrainian World Congress will intensify cooperation to counter Russian aggression, in particular to neutralize propaganda and narratives that Russia disseminates on international platforms.

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