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Malyar: The enemy sends information about the battles in Bakhmut for psychological influence, but it does not succeed

Malyar: The enemy sends information about the battles in Bakhmut for psychological influence, but it does not succeed
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The enemy cannot psychologically influence our Command's decision-making regarding the Bakhmut direction. Just as it is not possible to demotivate our fighters. Although all the information messages of the enemy about the battles in Bakhmut are aimed at this.

This was stated by the Deputy Minister of Defense of Ukraine Hanna Malyar in Telegram.

So, according to her, the enemy uses two information tools:

  • a message of its alleged success in various forms and types;
  • a message about our supposedly declassified plans and decisions on Bakhmut.

"Analysis of these messages shows that the enemy cannot find effective narratives, so the information is more like trying all possible options. Let's say there are already about ten versions of what exactly "Syrskyi reported to Zelensky and what decision was made," Hanna Malyar summarized.


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