Influencer operation
A cohort of pro-Kremlin content creators is shamelessly portraying the Russian occupation of Mariupol in a positive light

In 2022, the Ukrainian port city of Mariupol was almost wiped off the face of the earth during a months-long siege by Russian forces that left thousands of civilians dead. One of the most potent images of that time was a photograph of a pregnant young woman with blood on her face being evacuated from a maternity hospital that had just been bombed.
“Not that long ago, there was nothing here. And now there are apartments full of happy people.”
“No blogger would be independent and not have had a knock on the door within a month explaining the rules.”
New content creators began to sprout “like mushrooms” in the wake of the Russian invasion.
“Is propaganda necessarily bad? … Propaganda just means informing people about something.”
“Talking about normal life, overlooking the situation which made life abnormal in the first place, plays into the hands of the occupier.”


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