How the Ukraine-Russia crisis is translating to Putin’s propaganda machine
Anxiety is rising over Russia's military buildup in Ukraine and whether it will eventually invade. But how is the crisis unfolding through the lens of Russia's propaganda machine and state-controlled media? Jeff Semple looks at how the Kremlin is using the national mood and misinformation to control the narrative.
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