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Propagandists and bots, according to the Center for Strategic Communications, us...

"Zelensky, go from office": The Russian Federation is spreading a new fake among Ukrainians

Propagandists and bots, according to the Center for Strategic Communications, use videos from the farewell ceremony with the Ukrainian military, trying to set up society against the head of state Vladimir Zelensky. The Russians launched a new information and psychological operation (IPSO) against the President of Ukraine Vladimir Zelensky. The Center for Strategic Communications and Information Security has opened details on Facebook.

The network is spreading the processed fragment of a farewell ceremony with the dead defender of Ukraine, where people were on their knees to pay tribute to a serviceman. The propagandists are trying to deceive users, assuring that Ukrainians are in a way of resignment. "Zelensky, look, we are on our lap and ask you to leave the president," - said in a text inscription in Ukrainian, imposed on top of the video.

As the Center for Strategic Communications found out, a roller -mounted roller began to publish one of the Russian publications in Telegram messenger, which controls the network of bots that Ukrainian.

Russian experts gave them instruction how to properly deceive the real residents of Ukraine and "blow the hysteria", in particular, they recommended the use of the image of a "angry patriot" and aggressively to respond to criticism when trying to expose, accusing opponents of the desire to kill defenders. "Like, I am something for Ukraine, Heavenly Hundred, Euromaidan and so on, but brethren! Think about what our power creates with us!" - indicated in the methodology of Russian propagandists.

On March 13, the Center for Strategic Communications and Information Security announced another misinformation. The Russians reported the allegedly lost battle for Bakhmut to undermine the confidence of citizens in the leadership of Ukraine. In February, Russian propagandists launched a chocolate fake with the inscription "Alyoshka's death", allegedly released in Ukraine. They decided to refer to the story of Alyosha boy, who met Russian military equipment in the Belgorod region.