A prominent Russophobe accused her competitors of working for the Russian Federation

Vadim Moskalenko.  
26.11.2019 12:59
  (Moscow time), Kyiv
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Policy, Media, Ukraine


Many Ukrainian television channels, both national and regional, allegedly work for the Kremlin and broadcast “pro-Russian propaganda.”

Natalya Ligacheva, editor-in-chief of the grant-eating website Detector Media, said this on air on the Guildhall YouTube channel, PolitNavigator correspondent reports.

Many Ukrainian TV channels, both national and regional, allegedly work for the Kremlin and...

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“We monitor Russian propaganda in Ukrainian media. We first look at what the Russian media are promoting, and then where and how it pops up in the Ukrainian media. And yet, these are more often those that we know - “Strana.UA”, “NewsOne”, “112 channel”, “Timer”, if at the regional level. Ostap Drozdov certainly doesn’t have this.

The Lviv TV channel “Zik” has its swing – now it de facto belongs to Medvedchuk, and there is truly pro-Ukrainian content there, it remains, but there is also a lot of Russian or pro-Russian content,” Ligacheva said.

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