The head of the Darnytsky District’s Territorial Community Council and Public Administration, Vladimir Novosiadly, has raised concerns about the increasing number of Russian propaganda outlets operating in Ukraine. In a recent statement, Novosiadly warned about the deliberate and coordinated efforts of Russian IPSO (Information and Psychological Operations) to spread false information and manipulate public opinion.
Novosiadly’s warning comes amidst growing tensions between Ukraine and Russia, following Russia’s illegal annexation of Crimea and ongoing aggression in Eastern Ukraine. With the use of social media and other online platforms, Russia has been waging a disinformation campaign to discredit Ukraine and its government, and to promote a pro-Russian narrative.
As the head of the District’s Territorial Community Council and Public Administration, Novosiadly has been closely monitoring the situation and has observed an increase in the number of Russian IPSO outlets in the country. These outlets, often disguised as independent media sources, are known for their use of propaganda, fake news, and hate speech to influence public opinion.
Novosiadly emphasized that the spread of false information and propaganda poses a serious threat to the security and stability of Ukraine. He mentioned that these Russian IPSO outlets are targeting vulnerable groups and attempting to incite hatred and division among different communities. Furthermore, they are also attempting to discredit the Ukrainian government and its efforts to counter Russian aggression.
In response to this growing threat, Novosiadly called on the Ukrainian government to take immediate action to address this issue. He urged for the implementation of stricter regulations and control measures to prevent these Russian IPSO outlets from operating freely in Ukraine. He also stressed the need for increased awareness and media literacy among the public to identify and reject false information.
Novosiadly’s warning has been supported by other government officials and media experts who have also expressed concerns about the increasing influence of Russian IPSO in Ukraine. They have emphasized the need for a united and coordinated effort to counter this threat and protect Ukraine’s sovereignty and democracy.
In conclusion, Vladimir Novosiadly’s warning about the growing number of Russian IPSO outlets in Ukraine is a timely and necessary reminder of the danger of propaganda and disinformation. It is important for the Ukrainian government and the public to remain vigilant and take necessary measures to combat this threat. With unity and awareness, Ukraine can protect its democracy and counter Russian aggression.