🛩️ Geolocating drone footage of a failed Russian crossing
🇵🇱 A forged letter about #Poland, again
🇺🇸 Pro-Kremlin sources misrepresent US aid to Ukraine
🇱🇻 Flower removal from memorial in #Lativa sparks tensions
On May 11, Ukrainian forces successfully destroyed a Russian unit trying to cross the strategically important river of Siversky Donets in the #Donbas region. @DFRLab confirmed the genuine nature of the @DefenceU’s photos.
@DefenceU In one estimation, #Ukraine destroyed a Russian pontoon bridge and least 6 tanks, 14 BMP armored vehicles, 7 MT-LB amphibious vehicles, a tugboat and 5 other armored vehicles. A separate calculation by @Blue_Sauron showed 73 pieces of Russian equipment destroyed or abandoned.
@DefenceU@Blue_Sauron This iteration involves another forged letter, supposedly sent from the Ukrainian Armed Forces to #Ukraine's SBGS chairman, to inform him that the Polish Defense Ministry has authorized a peacekeepers to be deployed into Ukraine. SBGS debunked the letter. dpsu.gov.ua/ua/news/Propag…
@DefenceU@Blue_Sauron On Victory Day, Russians in #Latvia gathered at the Victory Memorial in Riga to lay flowers and mark Russia’s victory in WWII. The next day, footage surfaced showing municipality workers in Riga using a tractor to remove the flowers, sparking outrage.
@DefenceU@Blue_Sauron The Victory Memorial in #Riga has been the site of Victory Day events since the early 2000s, when Putin came to power. For many Latvians, however, the monument is a reminder of Soviet occupation and the “Russkiy Mir” ideology promoted by the #Kremlin. uacrisis.org/en/russkiy-mir…
@kentonthibaut (2/8): As #China continues to take an increasingly active role on the world’s stage, its efforts have largely bolstered authoritarianism and eroded institutions in fledgling democracies worldwide through their use of their immense diplomatic, media, and political power.
@kentonthibaut (3/8): #China sees disseminating CCP-approved narratives in the Global South to enhance their discourse power as key. The strategy includes: 1. Co-opting foreigners' voices to spread pro-China messaging 2. Using international platforms to spread #propaganda in target environments
Pro-#Kremlin media published a falsified @BBC video last week and deliberately distorted Oleksiy Danilov, head of #Ukraine's National Security and Defense Council’s, statements to accuse Ukraine of knowing the war was coming and provoking it all the same. bbc.com/ukrainian/news…
.@mfa_russia claimed that Ukrainian forces "mined a reactor at an experimental nuclear facility” in order to “accuse #Russia of creating an ecological catastrophe” and that it had obtained proof that #Ukraine and the US had collaborated to develop biological weapons.
@mfa_russia The #Kremlin has repeatedly used forged documents, including false signatures, as part of previous influence operations, notably a campaign that @DFRLab referred to as Operation Secondary Infektion in its 2019 investigation of Russian influence activities. atlanticcouncil.org/in-depth-resea…
.@Meta created a “Special Operations Center” to monitor war content on @Facebook/@instagram. The tool was used when the #Taliban took #Afghanistan. Meta also activated their one-click privacy tool to secure user data and shield users from surveillance.
@Meta@Facebook@instagram .@Patreon removed a fundraising campaign for a Ukrainian charity that collects donations for the Ukrainian military. #Patreon has a longstanding, if inconsistent, ban on the financing of violent activities but said funds raised would go to charity. cnbc.com/2022/02/24/pat…
• #Russia’s increased troop presence in Belarus
• Lukashenka promises #Belarus and Russia’s armies will act together
• Ukraine's accession to @ccdcoe blocked
@ccdcoe This week, various outlets reported the continued troop and equipment build up along #Ukraine’s borders with #Belarus and #Russia. Newly released satellite images show that some Russian field camps are now within 20 miles of the border. edition.cnn.com/2022/02/06/eur…