Bucha Massacre Narrated Through the Eyes of Pro-Kremlin Media: A Case Study of Sputnik CZ 

Bucha Massacre Narrated Through the Eyes of Pro-Kremlin Media: A Case Study of Sputnik CZ
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As part of a project on «New Propaganda and Disinformation Challenges for Visegrad/EaP states in the Changing Environment», Prague Security Studies Institute’s (PSSI) researchers monitored Sputnik’s section on «Demilitarization and Denazification of Ukraine». The focus was specifically on articles reporting on the «Bucha Massacre» in order to illustrate how Russian state-owned media report the atrocities committed by the Russian Federation’s army.

The Czech public was shocked when, following the retreat of the Russian armed forces from the city of Bucha (a city in the Kyiv Oblast) at the beginning of April, images of corpses lying on the streets with their hands tied began to surface. Subsequently, Russian authorities started denying Russian involvement in the massacre, claiming that all evidence concerning the atrocities committed was fake. The «Bucha Massacre» has become an infamous symbol of the invasion of Ukraine, and an important case study on the current Russian information war.

The article is also available at PRAGUE SECURITY STUDIES INSTITUTE.

This article is published as part of the Prospect Foundation project «New Propaganda and Disinformation Challenges for Visegrad/EaP states in the Changing Environment» managed by iSANS and supported through grants from the International Visegrad Fund.

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08.06.2022