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Title: The Russian Federation’s “Fake News” Intentions in the War Against Ukraine
Authors: Yuskiv, Bohdan M.
Karpchuk, Nataliia P.
Fedoniuk, Serhii V.
Shturkhetskyy, Serhiy
Krechetov, Maksym
Bibliographic description (Ukraine): Yuskiv B., Karpchuk N., Fedoniuk S., Shturkhetskyy S., Krechetov M. The Russian Federation’s “Fake News” Intentions in the War Against Ukraine. Slovak Journal of Political Sciences. 2024. Vol.24, No. 2. pp. 180–217. DOI : https://doi.org/10.34135/sjps.240203
Journal/Collection: Slovak Journal of Political Sciences
Issue: 2
Volume: 24
Issue Date: 2024
Date of entry: 29-Oct-2025
Publisher: University of Saints Cyril and Methodius in Trnava, Slovakia
Country (code): SK
Keywords: disinformation
fake news
intention
Russian-Ukrainian war
information campaign
manipulation of public opinion
Page range: 180–217
Abstract: The RF’s conventional military operations against Ukraine are accompanied by a “fake news” powerful information influence on three objects, specifically “We” – Russia, “They” – Ukraine, and “The third party” – the West and other countries. In the RF’s war in Ukraine, “fake news” reflects the strategic orientation of the Kremlin to manipulate the information space. The study aims to find out the dynamics and prevailing topics of the RF’s “fake news” and to decode its intentions in the war time. The findings help conclude that 1) the dynamics of the number and topics of “fake news” in the Russian information campaign during military operations in Ukraine shows changes in Russia’s priorities and tactics during the war; 2) topics of “fake news” that prevailed during the various stages of the war in Ukraine reflect the constant and changing aspects of the RF’s information campaign; 3) the intentions coded in the “fake news” reveal the strategic and tactical objectives of the Russian information campaign and military operations in the context of the war in Ukraine. Analysis of the RF’s “fake news” intentions discloses a general strategy aimed at delegitimising the Ukrainian government, justifying Russia’s aggressive actions and splitting the anti-Russian coalition.
Sponsorship: The research was conducned within the Jean Monnet Module “EU Strategic Communications: Counteraction to Destructive Influences” (No 101047033 ERASMUS-JMO-2021-MODULE) and the Jean Monnet Module “EU Counteraction to FIMI” (No 101172342 ERASMUS-JMO-2024-MODULE)
URI: https://evnuir.vnu.edu.ua/handle/123456789/28813
Content type: Article
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