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