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The Alphabet Book of Pro-Kremlin Disinformation (Part I: A - E)

Some key concepts and tropes in the curious realm of pro-Kremlin disinformation. Part I: A - E

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The Naked Eye in the Sky

The Naked Eye in the Sky

Russian cosmonaut and MP: "From the International Space Station, I saw with the naked eye bombs and shells exploding in Donbas and Luhansk. And they were flying from the position of the Armed Forces of Ukraine."
Lost in Translation

Lost in Translation

Here is why you should think twice before giving an interview to the Kremlin-controlled media.
The Sin of Omission

The Sin of Omission

“Ex-Chancellor of Germany calls Crimea’s reunification with Russia legitimate,” the Russian state news agency RIA Novosti told. But it forgot to mention one important detail.
Strategic Baloney Bingo

Strategic Baloney Bingo

A Russian English Language Resource offers an opportunity to study the entire selection of disinformation narratives, used in pro-Kremlin outlets.
Disinformation Preview: the HorrorScope

Disinformation Preview: the HorrorScope

Inspired by the report of the Parasychologic Capacity of the Russian Armed Forces, the Disinformation Review Team has looked into our Crystal Ball to see what kind of disinformation we might expect for the coming Kremlozodiacal Year:
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