Category: Russian propaganda
Sabotage and Disinformation: Russia Attacks Poland
“Come to your senses while there is still time. I warn, with the best intentions. What may be foolishness, mistake, or stubbornness in times of peace [...]
Not “Ukrainians,” but “Polish Partisans”
Michał Fedorowicz of the analytical collective Res Futura argues that “We do not have any effective tools capable of even keeping up, let alone engag [...]

Fake History on the Streets of Moscow
For several weeks now, residents of Moscow have been confronted with an outdoor exhibition claiming that the Katyń massacre was, in fact, a Nazi Ger [...]

Volkssturm and Hitler Youth Found in Poland
“Yuri Konstantinovich, are they preparing a local Volkssturm and Hitlerjugend in Poland against Russia?,” asks a journalist of the Russian expert in [...]
Will the Butcher of Prague Become a Saint?
Anyone who trusts Russia might believe it was a mere coincidence that news of a proposal to canonise Russian military commander Alexander Suvorov sur [...]

Russia’s “Peace Offer”: No NATO Troops, No Americans, No Sovereignty
The Russian Federation Council has floated the idea that Poland and Romania could become “embroiled” in a war with Russia. While few in Poland would [...]
Don’t Believe Everything You See
It’s a highly visually convincing video. Viewed on a smartphone, it’s easy to miss the subtle clues revealing its artificial nature — details that mi [...]
Kremlin Figures Hysterical After Donald Tusk’s Remarks
Russian propaganda and disinformation, while using modern technologies, still relies heavily on Soviet-era tactics. In the past, figures such as Wins [...]
Beyond the Drones: How Russia Weaponises Disinformation Against Poland
A month after Russian drones violated Polish airspace, Google’s Threat Intelligence Group (GTIG) revealed that Russia had simultaneously launched a [...]
“Matryoshka” Strikes Again — This Time Impersonating NewsGuard
NewsGuard is an independent journalistic organisation based in New York, whose primary goal is to fight disinformation. The "Matryoshka" campaign is [...]
