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Kremlin Propaganda

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world6 months ago

ISW Reports on Russian Military Movements and Propaganda Efforts, August 2025

The Institute for the Study of War reports that Russia is inflating its territorial gains in Ukraine and conducting large missile and drone strikes, while suffering significant casualties. The Kremlin appears to be manipulating information to portray an inevitable victory, despite evidence of slow progress and high losses. Ukrainian forces continue to strike Russian infrastructure, and internal Russian politics suggest possible shifts in leadership and strategy. The conflict remains intense with ongoing military and informational battles.

Ukraine's Successful Drone Strikes Spark Infighting Among Russian Forces

Ukraine's Successful Drone Strikes Spark Infighting Among Russian Forces

Russian milbloggers criticize Kremlin propagandists for downplaying the failed Russian armored assault in Ukraine, which resulted in significant losses due to Ukrainian FPV drones. Despite evidence of the assault's failure, top propagandist Vladimir Solovyev called for the arrest of those sharing the reality of the situation, while President Putin acknowledged the issue as a "complexity" and "Achilles heel." Ukrainian military confirmed continued Russian assaults with little progress, mocking the tactics and mindset of the Russian forces.

"Kremlin Acknowledges Anti-War Candidate Boris Nadezhdin's Challenge to Putin in Russian Election"
politics2 years ago

"Kremlin Acknowledges Anti-War Candidate Boris Nadezhdin's Challenge to Putin in Russian Election"

Russian state TV, after largely ignoring Boris Nadezhdin's presidential candidacy, is now claiming that his sudden popularity is due to foreign interference by Ukrainian intelligence, Navalny supporters, and exiled Kremlin critics. Propagandist Vladimir Solovyov accused Nadezhdin of being controlled by Ukrainian Nazis and suggested that his candidacy is a setup for a criminal case. Despite speculation that Nadezhdin will be allowed to register for the election to discredit him, sources in the Russian leadership doubt he will be permitted to run. Nadezhdin's rating has reached 10 percent among potential voters, but the Kremlin has been reluctant to allow anti-war candidates to register for the election. The Central Election Commission has 10 days to decide on Nadezhdin's eligibility, with the election scheduled for March 15 to 17.