The Kremlin’s aim is to create Poland’s unwillingness to help Ukrainians, the government’s plenipotentiary for the security of the information space of the Republic of Poland, Stanisław Żaryn, ruled. He added that Russia could fuel such feelings by using messages that appear pro-Ukrainian.
Zaryn emphasized on Twitter on Wednesday that Russian disinformation is intended to lead to specific reactions and actions by the party under attack. He added that the Kremlin’s strategic goal is to create Poland’s unwillingness to help Ukraine and Ukrainians.
To stir up such feelings in Poland, the Russians can, for example, issue provocative messages, the tone of which is pro-Ukrainian at first sight, but which should in fact lead to negative emotions towards involvement in Ukraine
– He wrote.
Isaev’s activities
In his opinion, the activity of Igor Isaev is part of such activity, who – as Żaryn noted – presents himself as one of the most popular Ukrainian journalists in Poland.
His social media activity is rich in examples of anti-Polish and anti-state activities, which – in response – can lead to the creation of negative trends and moods in Polish society towards Ukraine, and this will benefit Russians
– He wrote.
He added that when presenting his positions and opinions, Isaev “often puts on a mask of concern for Ukraine’s interests, but he often does it in a provocative manner and firmly focuses on the perception of the Polish state.”
In response to his activities, anti-Ukrainian sentiment may arise in Polish society, but he may also contribute to weakening the credibility of the Polish state in the eyes of Ukrainians in Poland.
he wrote in a series of entries.
He noted that Isaev’s influence on Polish public opinion “may bring bad results in society-state relations, as well as Polish-Ukrainian relations”.
From this point of view, Isaev’s activities can be analyzed through the prism of effects that will make it easier for Russian propaganda to achieve goals aimed at Poland and Polish-Ukrainian relations.
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Żaryn added that “the use of over-reaching interpretations, exaggerated interpretations, lies and innuendo by people presenting themselves as defenders of Ukraine may take the form of a provocation and may in fact be aimed at creating anti-Ukrainian tendencies and moods.” among the recipients.”
He emphasized that the Russian propaganda industry is capable of producing messages that apparently contradict its interests, which in turn should cause positive effects and emotions in the recipients.
The ultimate goal of such operations is to create opportunities for decision making and actions that are beneficial to the authors of disinformation operations
– wrote the Government Plenipotentiary for the Security of the Information Space of the Republic of Poland, Stanisław Żaryn.
On his Twitter profile, Igor Isaev points out that he is a Ukrainian journalist in Poland. His publications can be found in on the WP portal.
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Source: wPolityce