
Study shows: Propaganda makes Russian soldiers ready to fight again
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Summary
With the support of the Ukrainian Prosecutor General’s Office, the Ukrainian NGO LingvaLexa interviewed 1,060 Russian prisoners of war held in Ukrainian camps. Bio-laboratories, “Nazis”, human shields: Why the lies hold – and how propaganda replaces reality To grasp the strength of these beliefs, the researchers asked prisoners of war to rate their approval of each narrative on a scale of 0 to 10 – allowing for nuance rather than obfuscation.
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With the support of the Ukrainian Prosecutor General’s Office, the Ukrainian NGO LingvaLexa interviewed 1,060 Russian prisoners of war held in Ukrainian camps.
according to Frankfurter Rundschau +1Bio-laboratories, “Nazis”, human shields: Why the lies hold – and how propaganda replaces reality To grasp the strength of these beliefs, the researchers asked prisoners of war to rate their approval of each narrative on a scale of 0 to 10 – allowing for nuance rather than obfuscation.
according to Frankfurter Rundschau +1
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Framing by sidesame fact, different words — loaded terms highlighted
No notable framing divergence.
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