Element of information warfare: Denisenko on the threat of a nuclear attack by Russia
Vadim Denisenko ,
Threats to Russia’s nuclear attack, which frighten Ukraine, are an element of the information war. The adviser to the Minister of Internal Affairs of Ukraine Vadym Denisenko reported about it in the Facebook,
KYIV. UkraineGate , 15 , April , 2022 | Ukraine News .
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“About the Russian nuclear attack, which once again frightened us. In short – this is an element of information war. So far, the Russians have not succeeded in any information attack on the territory of Ukraine,” – said Denisenko.
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According to Denisenko, the logic of all Russian information wars in recent years (not just the last two months) comes down to two key elements: sow panic or make enemies quarrel with each other.
Denisenko noted that the occupiers in the first stage of the war used two main messages aimed at splitting Ukrainian society: the first – in the style of “release men abroad, because they will eat all our supplies here”, and the second – “an attempt to provoke religious riots selection of churches of the Moscow Patriarchate “. He noted that both of these informatics of the Russian Federation failed.
“Now, apparently, they continue to look for topics that will not so much split society as sow panic. Hence the narrative of nuclear war, nuclear attacks, etc. A nuclear strike is their last trump card up their sleeve. to apply when all other arguments are exhausted “, – Denisenko informed.
According to him, this is a bluff aimed at panicking Ukrainians and the West, which should also start to be afraid and talk to Russian President Vladimir Putin in a different way.
Let’s add
The President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky stated that Russia can use nuclear weapons not when it is cornered, but if it feels its superiority.
According to media reports, Russian President Vladimir Putin at a meeting with Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu and Chief of General Staff Valery Gerasimov ordered to transfer the deterrent forces of the Russian army in a special mode of combat duty.
Source: Ukrgate