In today’s #vatniksoup, I’ll introduce a Ukrainian media personality and propagandist, Diana Panchenko (@Panchenko_X). She’s best-known for betraying her own country by peddling anti-Zelenskyy and anti-Ukraine propaganda and disinformation for the Kremlin.
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Panchenko was born in 1988 in the Mykolaev Oblast in Ukrainian SSR in 1988. She studied publishing and editing at the Igor Sikorsky Kyiv Polytechnic Institute and later graduated from Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv with a degree in law.
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After graduating, Diana worked briefly for the news site . Between 2010 and 2015, Panchenko was a presenter for KyivTV, but she found her true calling as a pro-Kremlin propagandist after she was hired by a national “news channel” called NewsOne.
NewsOne was part of the Novony media group, that was unofficially owned by politician Viktor Medvedchuk through his associate Taras Kozak. Medvechuk is a close ally to Putin, and his main mission in Ukraine was to prepare the country to become a puppet state of Russia.
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After this, Panchenko gradually started promoting apologia for the Russian annexation of Crimea and broadcasting pro-Kremlin narratives about the Russian-directed “separatist movement” in Eastern Ukraine, suggesting that it was escalated by the Ukrainian state.
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NewsOne was terminated in 2021 due to anti-Ukrainian activities by Zelenskyy and the National Security and Defense Council of Ukraine. This didn’t stop Medvedchuk and Kozak, as they quickly launched another news channel, First Independent, hiring Panchenko as a presenter.
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First Independent didn’t last long, though, as it was shut down only after one hour of air time. After this, Panchenko became a fervent opponent of Zelenskyy, blaming the government for censorship and defending Medvedchuk. After Russia launched their full-scale invasion,…
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…Panchenko quickly launched a YouTube channel on which she reported from the Russian-occupied territories. She produced a powerful pro-Kremlin propaganda piece “From Kyiv to Donbas”, in which she framed the Ukrainian government as the main culprit for the war.
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Apparently Panchenko lived in Moscow for a while, but is now living in Dubai, where she’s still producing propaganda and spreading disinformation on behalf of the Kremlin. Before commiting treason, Panchenko wiped her previous Telegram activity,including messages comparing…
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…Putin to Hitler and referring to Russian soldiers as fascists. Today, these messages could land her in a Russian prison for years, as it did in case of Russian poets Artyom Kamardin and Yegor Shtovba.
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But once the Kremlin finds a high-quality propagandist, they won’t let go off them easily. They even gave her an interview with the Belarussian dictator Lukashenko, who naturally blamed Ukraine for the war, further claiming that Putin doesn’t have “imperial aspirations”.
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Panchenko regularly quotes her own popularity on Youtube, claiming that her 1,6 million followers are an acknowledgement of her being right. According to Diana, her channel is the “the most popular in Ukraine and among Russian-speaking audiences worldwide”.
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Diana joined X/Twitter in May 2024, and she immediately started her tirades against Zelenskyy and the 2022 peace negotiations that were, according to her, sabotaged by Boris Johnson. They were not and Russia has broken pretty much every treaty with Ukraine in the past.
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And Diana REALLY wants to ride on the Zelenskyy hate train. She boasts about being sanctioned by the Ukrainian president, presenting herself as a victim of his regime. She’s also claimed that Zelenskyy is a “drug addict” who’s also an “incompetent & corrupt war profiteer”.
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She even conducted a poll in which she asked the cause of death for propagandist Gonzalo Lira (whom she referred to as “journalist”). But due to the poll not getting the result she wanted, she quickly deleted it.
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The probable reason why the Kremlin considers Panchenko a powerful propagandist is her Ukrainian nationality. She’s constantly claiming to be “defending the Ukrainian people” who, according to her, have fallen under a hostile Kyiv leadership and its Western allies.
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Like her fellow propagandist Tucker Carlson, Diana often talks about “peace”, but neatly forgets to talk about any of the peace terms. Maybe you could answer a few questions, @Panchenko_X? 1) Putin has stated that Donetsk, Kherson, Luhansk and Zaporizhzhia oblasts…
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… are now part of Russia - should Ukraine give up these territories for peace? 2) If Russia gets their way, what consequences will the Ukrainian people who remain face? As a reference, you can read this thread:
Panchenko is also authoring a book that will also hit the US market. This may just be the reason why she decided to jump over to X/Twitter and start posting in English, of course remembering to tag big accounts like Tucker Carlson and Tim Dillon in her posts.
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In 2023, the SBU launched an investigation into Panchenko due to her trip to Russian-occupied Donetsk, calling her officially a “pro-Kremlin propagandist”. She was also sanctioned by presidential decree.
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To conclude:
Russia uses online propagandists with only one goal in mind: to undermine any support from the West to Ukraine. Panchenko is part of that well-oiled machinery, and her being Ukrainian probably provides her some extra credibility in the eyes of her audience.
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I would also suggest you read my previous #vatniksoup on Viktor Medvedchuk:
This soup was prepared in collaboration with sous-chef @SLAVAUA2022NAFO.
In this 4th Debunk of the Day, we’ll refute an absolute classic of vatnik BS, the crown jewel of peak dishonesty: whataboutism.
Now, not everything that looks like whataboutism is wrong. Seeking consistency or comparing actions or responses is normal. 1/5
But when someone pulls some completely unrelated event, that happened to completely different people, a long time ago, in a galaxy far, far away, you know what you’re dealing with: a crass denial of the problem at hand, a bad-faith attempt to derail the topic. 2/5
Logic or chronology plays no role here, nor your opinion on these other topics. You could be the staunchest critic or supporter of these other actions thrown into the discussion, it doesn’t matter. It is irrelevant whether these other things are true or not, or bad or not. 3/5
In this 3rd Debunk of the Day, we’ll talk about… “ending” the war by surrendering or ceding territory.
Nearing four years of the 2-day “special military operation”, Russia is desperate to obtain through other means what they failed to conquer on the battlefield. 1/5
An endless army of vatniks therefore tries to demoralize both Ukrainians and supporters.
They sound noble: “anti-war” or concerned about the fate of Ukraine’s civilians, soldiers and cities. They claim that if we just stop fighting or helping, this horror would magically end. 2/5
What they never mention is… WHO started the war, WHO murders Ukrainians, WHO destroys Ukrainian cities: the same monsters they suggest Ukrainians be at the mercy of. Surrendering wouldn’t end the atrocities of the occupation, it would enable them. Surrendering wouldn’t even…3/5
In today’s Debunk of the Day (2), we’ll look at… nuclear blackmail. Vatniks love using Russia’s nuclear threats as a reason for surrendering or for not lifting a finger to help Ukraine: “see, they have nukes, we have to give them whatever they want”.
The argument is absurd: 1/5
Nuclear deterrence has been a reality for decades. Both the US and Russia have lost wars without resorting to nukes. We are not submitting to the whims of Pakistan or North Korea either. For vatniks, it’s just an insidious way of siding with Putin. 2/5
We can’t just give in to the Kremlin’s nuclear blackmail, to the threats their officials and propagandists make five times a day to scare us into letting them have something they know perfectly well is not theirs, with no limit to their appetite. 3/5 vatniksoup.com/en/nuclear-thr…
In today’s Vatnik Soup, we introduce a Ukrainian “scholar” and social media activist, Marta Havryshko (@HavryshkoMarta). She’s best known for spreading anti-Ukraine and pro-Kremlin narratives online, along with a habit of spotting neo-Nazis everywhere in Ukraine.
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Marta hails from Ukraine, where she studied history at Ivan Franko National University of Lviv. She received her PhD in history in 2010. Her academic work focused on gender-based violence and wartime atrocities, including publications on sexual crimes in occupied Ukraine.
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She is currently working as a visiting Assistant Professor at the Strassler Center for Holocaust & Genocide Studies at Clark University in the US. According to the center’s website, Marta teaches courses on antisemitism, racism, and gender-based violence in armed conflicts.
In today’s (first) Debunk of the Day, we’ll talk about… “realistic expectations”.
Russia has the GDP of Italy. NATO — which Russia claims to be fighting — has 20 times their GDP, and a much stronger and more modern military. 1/5
Russia’s full scale invasion was supposed to take 2 days, but we’re nearing 4 years. They’ve lost a million men. Their economy is in shambles.
And yet we're letting them set their red lines instead of massive sanctions, strong support for Ukraine, and an immediate sky shield. 2/5
Russia thought their war was “realistic” because we’d let them get away with it. It wouldn’t be “realistic” to invade a European nation and redraw borders by force if the West had a strong and united response.
What’s “realistic” is what public opinion tolerates and accepts. 3/5
In this first (and maybe last?) Basiji Soup, we’ll look at… the Islamic Republic of Iran, its disinformation operations, its hypocrisy, how it sells its atrocities as virtue and its repression as morality, how it serves the Kremlin, and the current protests against it.
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Basijis are members of the most fanatical part of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC). In a broader sense: Iranian regime loyalists & propagandists. They may be fewer than vatniks or wumaos, but the goal is the same: destabilize the West to protect a brutal regime.
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The regime oppressing Iran is a “theocratic” authoritarian state around a “Supreme Leader” hiding behind religion to justify its crimes: censorship, repression, executions, torture and terror — similar to Russia and its “holy war” against Ukraine.