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Nerves are fading: pro-Putin blogger attacked the Russian Ministry of Defense

by alex

By his actions on the line of contact, the aggressor is trying to prove that his military power is still worth something. However, the real details of the war make even the most bitter propagandists doubt themselves.

Channel 24 continues to monitor information campaigns in the aggressor country in order to better understand the enemy’s mood. In the selection of “confessions” of Russian propagandists, you can see how the Kremlin’s aids are tired of total lies.

In Russia they howl against Shoigu

Pro-putnitsa blogger Yuri Podolyaka called Shoigu’s office “cowardly” after the Russian Ministry of Defense announced that in 2 days they would repair the damaged corvette Askold.

“With such statements you are creating a big problem. All (Russian – Channel 24) officers urge you to stop lying and saying that everything is fine with us, reporting “up.” Total lies only aggravate the problems that fall on the shoulders of the entire (Russian) people. This is happening because Russia’s top leadership will then, based on this information, make decisions that will not bring the expected results,” the propagandist was at a loss for words.

At the same time, it is interesting that Podolyak was previously involved in spreading the most clumsy Russian propaganda in the style of “Poland wants to seize the West of Ukraine” and “the regions do not listen to Kyiv.” Until 2014, the Russian traitor lived on the territory of Ukraine, but after the first outbreak of war he left for the territory of the aggressor. As of today, sanctions have been imposed on him.

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Now his rhetoric is vaguely reminiscent of Yevgeny Prigozhin’s reproaches to the Russian command, which may indicate that one of the Kremlin towers continues to shake the boats in which Shoigu sits.

What kind of propaganda is the Kremlin trying to spread?

  • After loud discussions of Valery Zaluzhny’s article on the results of the 2023 summer campaign, Russia tried to launch IPSO into the information field regarding the “conflict” between Zaluzhny and Vladimir Zelensky. This is not the first attempt by the Kremlin to promote this message, but certain publications, including the New York Times, are helping to promote it.
  • Also recently, a high-profile incident occurred in the Russian media: for some reason, the country’s main publications informed their readers about a “negative offensive” of the occupation forces on the left bank of Kherson, where the Defense Forces began to advance. However, a few hours later, the propagandists “apologized” to their readers for the “false” information, apparently having received a reprimand from some high-ranking official.
  • Meanwhile, on Russian television, round-the-clock hysterics of propagandists expecting an occupation army do not stop. “Burning of Berlin” for supply disruptions to Ukraine. Probably, in this specific way the Kremlin is trying to make Russians more embittered towards the West.

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