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David McCullagh grills Russian ambassador Yuri Filatov on last Friday's Six One News RTÉ

FactCheck newsletter: Russia is fighting an 'Information War' - and it has spread to Ireland

Disinformation is significant aspect of the crisis unfolding in eastern Europe.

This is an extract from this month’s edition of The Journal’s monthly FactCheck newsletter, which looks at what misinformation is being shared right now and points at trends in factchecking. Find out more and sign up here or at the bottom of the page. You can also read the full edition of this month’s newsletter here.

THERE IS NO shortage of adages about the demise of facts during wartime, but the most important truth is still evident: what is happening in Ukraine is a catastrophe.

It almost feels flippant to write about the conflict of information from the comfort of a home office while reading about half a million people having fled Ukraine, seeing images of someone’s home crushed beneath an aircraft, or hearing Ukraine’s president Volodymyr Zelensky tell the world that he expects to be assassinated by Russia.

And yet disinformation is such a massive part of what’s going on in Ukraine at the moment. The Observer’s Carole Cadwalladr has even described last week’s events as being part of “the first Great Information War”, something which began with the conflict fomented by Russia in the Donbas region in east Ukraine in 2014.

Over the past eight years, pro-Kremlin outlets have repeatedly published false claims that Ukraine has committed atrocities against the Russian-speaking population that lives in the so-called ‘breakaway’ republics of Donetsk and Luhansk that make up Donbas. That is despite evidence that Russia has been heavily involved in the conflict since it began. 

In recent weeks, Vladimir Putin has leaned on disinformation narratives about Ukraine and its treatment of those in the Donbas region to justify the Russian invasion.

He has parroted a claim that has been made repeatedly over the years that Ukraine is carrying out “genocide” in Donbas. On the eve of the invasion, he suggested that Ukraine was about to attack the region and initiated a mass evacuation of its residents before approving a move to send in Russian troops as ‘peacekeepers’. And as 150,000 Russian troops amassed near Ukraine’s borders, Russian media painted NATO as the aggressor and suggested the country would not have felt threatened if the bloc had not broken its promise not to expand east, even though such a promise was never made.

In his speech announcing the war, Putin continued to lie about Ukraine’s history as he justified his country’s attack on a sovereign nation. He falsely suggested that modern Ukraine is a Nazi state that is a hotbed of far-right groups, despite evidence to the contrary. And he further claimed that Ukraine has no right to exist as a modern state because it is historically a Russian country, when the reality is far from the truth.

Much of what Putin says is intended for a domestic audience, and state-controlled media in Russia have cultivated his claims to build support for a war that has been heavily criticised in the West.

Yet it would be naive to think that Irish audiences are somehow immune to falsehoods about the conflict just because they are not the target of Putin’s claims, or because the war is happening somewhere else.

False claims thrive in moments of uncertainty when people are scrambling for information about a big event, particularly when people go looking on social media.

The invasion by Russia at the end of last week created the perfect storm for disinformation narratives to take hold. It produced a massive glut of voices and news reports alongside a wave of images and videos in two foreign languages that use an unfamiliar script. I cannot begin to describe how overwhelming it has been sifting through information over the past seven days, and the additional caution that I and my colleagues have had to take to ensure that what we’re reporting has been verified and that we’re not inadvertently sharing propaganda or fake content.

Even prominent outlets were caught out by a story about Ukrainian soldiers on Snake Island who did not actually refuse to surrender or tell Russian sailors to “go fuck themselves”.

It is a relatively inconsequential example, but one fears what might have been had the same mistake been made about stories shared by pro-Russia outlets before the invasion, like ones which claimed that Ukrainian ‘saboteurs’ planned to carry out terrorist attacks in the Donbas, or that Ukraine was planning false flag events as an excuse for a conflict with Russia.

These are indicative examples of what are only the opening stages of the so-called ‘Information War’, in which a new front has already opened in Ireland.

The Russian embassy has repeatedly tried to sow doubt into Irish minds about what is happening in Ukraine and elsewhere in recent weeks. We have seen the repetition of Russian narratives that neo-Nazis are responsible for the conflict or that Russia was not conducting air or missile strikes on Ukrainian cities after the invasion last Thursday. But we have also heard Russian ambassador Yuri Filatov tell news outlets that his country was not about to carry out naval drills off the south-west coast or invade Ukraine, when it was clearly about to do so.

These are the same tactics we have seen used by others who have in recent years attempted to cultivate distrust in established media outlets, like Donald Trump and far right groups. But the context now is different and arguably far more complicated because the conflict is moving so quickly and largely alien to Irish audiences.

RTÉ’s David McCullagh had done his homework before his live debunking of Filatov on last Friday’s Six One that went viral, but others may be less prepared in the weeks and months to come.

European officials briefed reporters across the continent, including The Journal, last week about Russia’s disinformation tactics regarding Ukraine and likened it to throwing mud at a wall and seeing what would stick. They said that there is a clear playbook being used by these groups and warned that no country is immune, as much as its citizens might think they are.

If things continue as those officials think that it will, the Great Information War will soon become quite a dirty one.

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    Mute Rory Jennequin
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    Mar 1st 2022, 7:38 PM

    This is not a fact check piece, it’s an opinion piece. Fact checks show facts objectively and provide conclusions.

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    Mute Simbacat
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    Mar 1st 2022, 7:44 PM

    @Rory Jennequin: I think we can take it for granted !!. One thing there very food at is propaganda which as well neem proving. First casualty of war is truth

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    Mute Vonvonic
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    Mar 1st 2022, 8:02 PM

    @Rory Jennequin: It doesn’t claim to be a fact check.

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    Mute Rmaybe
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    Mar 1st 2022, 8:14 PM

    @Rory Jennequin: you’re right it’s not a fact check piece.

    It’s an article about fact checking and the origins of the information war.

    If you click on the hyper links however it does bring you to each of the fact checkers that have provided the background evidence and conclusions that is required of a fact check piece.

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    Mute Karl Harty
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    Mar 1st 2022, 8:56 PM

    @Vonvonic: did you read the headline at all? It’s the first two words

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    Mute Vonvonic
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    Mar 1st 2022, 11:28 PM

    @Karl Harty: But it’s not though is it. It’s an article from a newsletter discussing fact disinformation checking? You can the difference surely?

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    Mute Steven Moens
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    Mar 2nd 2022, 5:11 AM

    @Simbacat: I don’t know if they’re all that good at propaganda. To me it appears so steeped in an old style Soviet sauce and dripping so badly that it actually could have been written by a Pravda editor from the late 1940’s.

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    Mute Willie Penwright
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    Mar 2nd 2022, 8:01 AM

    @Vonvonic: The first word in the headline is “FactCheck”.

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    Mute Pete Trevaskis
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    Mar 2nd 2022, 2:25 PM

    @Willie Penwright: your comment is not a factcheck despite the fact you have the word factcheck in your comment.

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    Mute Noel Martin
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    Mar 1st 2022, 7:46 PM

    The first casualty when war comes is truth.

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    Mar 1st 2022, 8:11 PM

    @Noel Martin: Justin Bieber coined that phrase.

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    Mar 2nd 2022, 12:13 AM

    @Billy Davies: ha ha, nice one…

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    Mute Ryan O'hUallachain
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    Mar 1st 2022, 8:51 PM

    Russia does propaganda, all the states do it.
    And for state funded TV channel and media to accuse of propaganda other state funded TV channel and media is hilarious.

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    Mute Claudia Varell
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    Mar 1st 2022, 7:52 PM

    There was a great article about this in the BBC yesterday. A lot of forged stories from both sides. Even a recodring from a video game was labeled as “Ukrainian fighter grounds Russian jet” and shared a lot in social media.

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    Mute Willie Penwright
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    Mar 2nd 2022, 7:54 AM

    “…the conflict fomented by Russia in the Donbas region in east Ukraine in 2014.”
    Wow, that’s a whopper for a ‘fact’-checking article. A look back at articles in the Journal would bring up such things as the coup in Kiev, the attacks on Russian speakers and the assault on Donbas and Luhansk by armed gangs with swastika flags and symbols.
    This fact-checking article wasn’t read by someone who reads the Journal.

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    Mar 1st 2022, 7:49 PM

    Just started reading some of these reports and its hard to believe that we as humans have not learned from history and continue down a very slippery path. All the innocents from all conflicts should be remembered so we can try and teach the next generation what should NOT be done.
    https://www.ohchr.org/en/countries/enacaregion/pages/uareports.aspx

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    Mute Eamonn Byrne
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    Mar 1st 2022, 7:48 PM

    The Irish Government must expel the Russian Ambassador Filitov ASAP

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    Mar 2nd 2022, 5:51 AM

    @Eamonn Byrne: why? Are you suggesting breaking Diplomatic relations. Diplomatic structures are needed more than ever in such times.

    Mr. Filatov has shown himself to being a Gentleman. He is not rude but doing his job which includes explaining another governments take on a situation. Do we not want to hear the other side and analyse it? Is it better that Ireland is blinded by the views of only one side?

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    Mar 2nd 2022, 11:52 AM

    @THINK Paddy THINK: nah we don’t need him here. He constantly tells lies on behalf of a warring nation armed with nuclear weapons ran by an insane dictator. There’s nothing to gain by having him here.

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    Mar 1st 2022, 8:55 PM

    First Trump
    Second Covid
    Third Russia

    How long before this Fabian society socialism creeps into your unrecognisable community?

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    Mar 1st 2022, 10:43 PM

    @O’Brien: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fabian_Society

    Is this what you mean?

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    Mar 2nd 2022, 12:16 AM

    @O’Brien: you left out Boris…

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    Mar 1st 2022, 10:04 PM

    I put up here about two years ago about the new basement in the Russian Embassy. I was told by someone, that there was a super golf course across the road from it.

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    Mar 2nd 2022, 1:35 PM

    Wallace and Daly are a disgrace. Should be dumped out of the European Parliament. I hope their vote yesterday will stain the careers of so-called socialists. This time they are National Socialists. But then didn’t Hitler’s political career start in the German Workers Party!

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    Mar 9th 2022, 11:33 AM

    It states Factcheck at the top of the Article

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