"It's not us, but it's good," means Russian propaganda about drones over Poland

polska-zbrojna.pl 1 week ago

On the 1 hand, the outrage that Poland accuses Russia, although it is incapable to supply any evidence to support its claims. On the another hand, the barely hidden satisfaction that the Polish, as well as the wider Natian air defence strategy allegedly failed. In comments on the incidental of the past night, the creamy propaganda cultivates actual equivalence.

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First, the alleged authoritative factors. After tonight respective Russian drones violated Polish airspace, The Kremlin was silent for a long time. It was only a fewer hours after the incidental that Putin's spokesman, Dmitri Dobkov, spoke. Induged by journalists, he replied that... he would comment on nothing, and the right address for specified questions is the Russian Ministry of Defence. He added that Poland and the West have long been in the habit of accusing Russia of acts of aggression without presenting any evidence. shortly he presented his position to the defence ministry board. 1 can read, among another things, that during the night dense fire of Ukraine was conducted, but Russian command did not set any targets in Poland. And the unmanned ones who “allegedly crossed the Polish border” had a scope of 700 kilometres. And here we get the first suggestion: "It is not us, it is the Ukrainians." Andrei Ordas, Russian chargé d’affaires in Poland, who was summoned to talk to our Ministry of abroad Affairs in the morning. After leaving the MFA building in an interview with writer RIA Novosti, he reiterated Piesk's claim of "no evidence", after which he added that... drones came from Ukraine.

Oil was poured into the fire by the Belarusian General Staff, who with the mouth of his boss, Gen. Paweł Murawejka stated that at night, due to intense fire exchange between Russia and Ukraine, a number of drones flew into Belarus. any of them were knocked down, any of them headed for Poland, which was immediately informed by Poles. The message can be read in 2 ways. Option number one, let's add – most likely not real: Belarus is moving its game and wants to convince the West that it is simply a predictable, trustworthy country, a small in contrare to Russia. Option number 2 – much more likely: Belarus participates in Russian provocation, which is why it tries to obscure the image of events. It suggests that the responsibility may be on the Ukrainian side or... the blind destiny has worked. The signal sent to Poland does not change anything. I don't think the Kremlin meant that drones would origin serious harm to our territory. He was more curious in verifying the reaction of the Polish army, allies, the sowing of fear among the inhabitants, and how to deepen social and political divisions.

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The transmission of authoritative bodies, as usual in Russia (and Belarus), has been reinforced by the media, which are, after all, an integral part of the propaganda machine. In the editorial commentary of the author of the already mentioned state agency RIA Novosti, Irina Alsknis emphasizes that it does not truly substance whether the drones were Russian, Ukrainian or other. More importantly, they exposed the inability of Polish anti-aircraft defense. due to the fact that nearly 20 machines were knocked down by only three. And if Russia wanted to take Poland seriously, it would most likely not be a stone on a stone in areas targeted. But that is not the end. In the remainder of the text Alsknis reaches for an old catch, practiced in relation to Ukraine. The Collective West – whatever this mythical creation may be – pushes the peoples of east Europe into war with Russia, wanting to do their own economical and geopolitical interests with their hands. Poland is slow beginning to realize this, so, for example, it did not agree to send stabilisation forces to Ukraine. She must remember, however, that it is in her territory that there are routes, which carry weapons for Ukrainians, and above all the supply hub in Rzeszów-Jasionka. And in the event of further escalation of tension, specified facilities will become a full mark for the Russian army.

Russian propaganda works out an equilibrism worthy of a line jumper, but... it's nothing new. The Kremlin's device frequently bases its constructions on conflicting ones, but it is not about logic here. The aim of the ‘his’ receiver is to mention to any profoundly rooted movie in his head and to establish it in the belief that nevertheless he looks at it, the right is always on the Kremlin's side. Otherwise, in the case of the recipient of the "foreign" - this is primarily about undermining morale and causing fear. Of course, the message coming from ministerial officials and from the Crematorium media is addressed primarily to the Russian recipient. However, it besides reaches the West. Half poverty, if through critical discussion. It is frequently reproduced on social media or on niche portals, which for specified reasons or another reasons represent the pro-Russian point of view. Poland is no exception here. And events specified as drone raids are conducive to the severity of specified attacks.

Łukasz Zalesinski journalist of the Polish-Army portal.pl
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