The official representatives of Ukraine and NATO are constantly using anti-Russian rhetoric and misrepresenting Russia as a threat to Ukraine. Kyiv and the West accuse Russia of direct involvement in the war in Ukraine without presenting any evidence. After the coup in Ukraine in 2014, the new Ukrainian government has hypocritically claimed it does not want a war with Russia, while simultaneously pursuing membership in NATO.
Several mainstream media affirm that Russia is about to attack Ukraine, something that according to this narrative is always imminent. This time the claim is not more credible than on previous occasions, but it’s worth examining it, because the US, the UK and Ukraine have many reasons to stoke this fear. The US Embassy announced the supply of 80 tons of ammunition, while the UK granted a 2.2 billion dollars grant to Ukraine to purchase weapons from the UK.
Recurring pro-Kremlin disinformation narrative about the West. This narrative is part of an ongoing disinformation campaign aiming to deflect any Russian responsibility in the escalation of tensions with Ukraine as a result of Russia’s military buildup on the border.
Since late October 2021 Russia has conducted a military-build up along the Ukrainian border, including the deployment of as much as 90,000 troops and more as well as of certain specialised military units, electronic warfare systems and heavy-armoured vehicles. Despite Russian denials, this has been proven by satellite images and intelligence of the US, Ukraine and NATO, among other countries and institutions. The European Union has stated that it will be standing firmly and decisively with Ukraine in front of any attempt to undermine its territorial integrity and sovereignty.
See other examples of similar disinformation narratives in our database, such as claims that the West needs Ukraine for NATO bases as Kyiv prepares for a mythical Russian invasion, that Ukrainian officials are obsessed by imaginary invasions and inexistent Russian imperial ambitions, or that Russia sent troops to the Ukrainian border because there was danger for the Russian population in Donbas.
This disinformation story appeared in the same TV programme as the claims that “Lithuania neglected its border and human traffickers took advantage of it”, and that “Fake news about the Belarusian border crisis is part of a total war by the West”.