Media Narratives: Information Warfare Continues Alongside Physical Combat Operations

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Competing narratives about the conflict affect international public opinion and political support. Russian and Ukrainian information campaigns seek to shape perceptions about responsibility, progress, and acceptable outcomes.
Russian state media presents the conflict as defensive action against Western expansion. This narrative aims to maintain domestic support while influencing international audiences.
Ukrainian communications emphasize defensive necessity and Russian aggression. Zelenskyy’s government works to maintain international sympathy and support through strategic messaging.
Western media coverage affects public opinion in countries providing assistance to Ukraine. Sustained coverage helps maintain awareness while media fatigue could reduce public support.
Social media platforms serve as battlegrounds for competing narratives. Both sides employ sophisticated campaigns to influence perceptions and shape international responses.

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