
Russia uses disinformation on Ukraine to justify war
Clip: 2/23/2022 | 4m 53sVideo has Closed Captions
Russia uses disinformation on Ukraine military aggressions as a pretext for war
Russia this week claimed Ukraine’s military crossed into Russia and even released a video of an invading tank, while Russian media highlighted supposed attacks inside the self-declared separatist republics. The U.S. and Ukraine accuse Russia of staging videos to justify an imminent invasion. Nina Jankowicz, a Wilson Center fellow studying eastern Europe, joins Nick Schifrin to discuss.
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Russia uses disinformation on Ukraine to justify war
Clip: 2/23/2022 | 4m 53sVideo has Closed Captions
Russia this week claimed Ukraine’s military crossed into Russia and even released a video of an invading tank, while Russian media highlighted supposed attacks inside the self-declared separatist republics. The U.S. and Ukraine accuse Russia of staging videos to justify an imminent invasion. Nina Jankowicz, a Wilson Center fellow studying eastern Europe, joins Nick Schifrin to discuss.
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