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Russia and Ukraine

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Russia
and
Ukraine
Case Tik Tok
Karen Navarro, Natalia Mocetón & Juan Esteban Pinzón
"Ukrainian government generates
Fake news".
Keywords
Attacks
Civil Society
Fake news
Armed conflict
Narrative
The Russian government's accusations of
Russian attacks on the civilian population
accuse the Ukrainian government of being
a Nazi influence using mercenaries.
Map of stakeholders
Ukraine Armed
Forces
Russian Armed
Forces
Mercenaries
Pro-Western
media
Pro-Russian
media
international system,European Union and China
Critical juncture
24 February 2022
The war confrontation
begins, in which the
two states seek to
dominate the Ukrainian
territory by means of
their armed forces.
May
Russia accuses
Ukraine of using
mercenaries to
attack civilians,
posing as Russian
soldiers.
17 June 2022
Russia's defense
ministry gives
statistics on the
conflict, additionally
accuses the Ukrainian
government of being
pro-Nazi.
"Fact check: Fake news thrives amid
Russia-Ukraine war"
Keywords
Manipulated
Invasion
Historical territories
Narrative
Russia is carrying out a pre-emptive "military
operation" against Ukraine, according to Putin.
Ukraine, he said, had openly prepared for a
new "punitive operation in the Donbas" and an
"invasion" of Russian "historical territories,
including Crimea
Map of stakeholders
Ukraine Armed
Forces
Donbass
Russian Armed
Forces
Munich Security
OTAN
Conference
International system,western military forces
Critical juncture
May 2022
On the occasion of the
annual military parade on
Moscow's Red Square,
Russian President Vladimir
Putin leveled serious
allegations against Ukraine
and the West.
9 may 2022
The Ukrainian
leadership has
stressed several times
that it is seeking a
diplomatic and not a
military solution to the
conflict in the Donbass
June 2022
When Russia massed
its troops along the
Ukrainian border in
the autumn of 2021,
there were no signs
of an imminent
Ukrainian offensive
"Russian anti-fake news law"
Keywords
Russian Law
Content Restriction
Potential
Narrative
The Russian parliament passed a law that
threatens to imprison anyone who
publishes what the Kremlin considers false
information about the country's invasion of
Ukraine. As a result, TikTok decided to
suspend operations in the country.
Map of stakeholders
Pro-Western
media
Pro-Russian
media
Critical juncture
4 March 2022
Moscow passed the "Fake
News Law", which obliges
citizens to be measured
and
not
to
spread
information against the
government or regarding
the Ukraine war.
March 2022
TikTok, announced in
mid-March
the
suspension
of
live
broadcasts and the
publication
of
new
content in Russia.
Jule 2022
The
the
Russian
government has made
contact
with
some
influencers, explaining how
to circumvent TikTok's
blocking and suggesting
certain
messages
in
exchange for money.
References
RT en Español. (2022, 19 septiembre). RT en Español - Noticias
internacionales. Recuperado 20 de septiembre de 2022, de
https://actualidad.rt.com/
2022, E. (2022, 30 mayo). Ucrania, la primera guerra en TikTok.
RTVE.es. Recuperado 20 de septiembre de 2022, de
https://www.rtve.es/noticias/20220530/europa-2022-ucraniaprimera-guerra-tiktok/2355940.shtml
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