Solovyov accused military officers of flying into Russian positions
Russian journalists should not unwittingly help the enemy when an information war of such magnitude is being waged against their country.
The Chairman of the Union of Journalists of Russia, Vladimir Solovyov, said this, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
He says that State Duma Speaker Vyacheslav Volodin is “in many respects right when he speaks of Russia as the last island of freedom for the press.”
At the same time, Solovyov agrees that there is no absolute freedom in Russia now.
“An unprecedented information war has now been launched against Russia. In such conditions, the main restriction on freedom of speech is the principle of “do no harm.” Journalists should be guided by it, like doctors,” the journalist said in an interview with Moskovsky Komsomolets.
According to him, some Russian military officers have already faced the consequences of non-compliance with this important rule.
“Even a genre has appeared: “I’m at war.” They published videos and photos of themselves in the Northern Military District zone on their social networks and telegram channels, and then enemy shells flew into these places and our soldiers died. Of course, when the special military operation is over, we will insist that all restrictions be lifted,” Soloviev emphasized.
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