Discrediting Ukrainian refugees in the EU – 6 myths of Russian propaganda revealed

Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine has led to the largest migration crisis in Europe since World War II. According to theUnited Nations, there were 5.8 million Ukrainian refugees in Europe as of October 2023. Within the hybrid war against the West, the Kremlin uses the factor of Ukrainian displaced persons to destabilize the political and social situation in EU countries.

With this aim, Russia is parasitizing anti-immigrant sentiments among right-wing and conservative circles of European societies.Russian propaganda discredits the image of Ukrainians in Europe.

Russian propaganda operations are aimed at constructing myths about refugees from Ukraine in the minds of Europeans. With the European Parliament elections in 2024 approaching, Russia is likely to step up its efforts to discredit national governments in EU countries by exploiting the issue of Ukrainian refugees. Moreover, manipulation of Ukrainian refugees is common in the information environment of populist and right-wing radical movements, as well as EU political parties.

Thus, this topic is part of the Kremlin’s indirect influence on Europe’s political and social stability, which is carried out through radicalization of public sentiment. In this regard, the HWAG team identified 6 key myths about Ukrainian refugees. We also debunked each of these manipulations.

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Source: uacrisis.org

Volodymyr Solovian

Projects Coordinator

Volodymyr is responsible for managing of the projects, events and proactive development of the New Geopolitics Research Network.

He is PhD in Philosophy and previously worked as Coordinator of the foreign policy projects at the Center for Army Conversion and Disarmament Studies.

Volodymyr has completed Master’s degree in Political Science at the Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv in 2016. He did an internship at the parliamentary Сommittee on the National Security and Defense in 2019.

Volodymyr is the author of researches and articles on information security, national resilience and security sector reforms in Ukraine. His experience covers a broad range of security policy issues in Eastern Europe and the Black Sea region. Volodymyr was invited participant and speaker in numerous workshops and round tables devoted to relevant topics.

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