Ukrainian propaganda during Russian invasion of Ukraine had a great impact on the information space, attracting the attention of both Ukrainian and global publics. The focus of the Ukrainian narrative is largely on international support and the desire to present events in a light favorable to Ukraine.
Ukrainian discourse focuses on internal dynamics and the situation inside Ukraine.[1] One aspect of Ukrainian propaganda is the desire to evoke an emotional response from the audience and to spread dramatic wartime stories. Ukrainian media have been accused of telling propaganda stories and urban legends[2] such as the "Ghost of Kyiv"[3] or the "Guardians of Snake Island."[4]
Ukrainian propaganda is not limited to the domestic information space, penetrating the Western media.[5] With the support of foreign consultants, especially American lobbyists, Ukraine has launched a "PR machine," creating a structure of international advertising and PR agencies that actively introduce prepared information messages into the international space.[6][7][8]
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