<aside> ❗ This page discusses ongoing smear campaigns against Ukrainian activists, journalists, and fundraisers, as well as the state of Ukraine itself. The campaigns appear to be coordinated among several groups, including Kyiv Post, Mriya Report, Bellingcat, NAFO, bot/troll farms, FAUX-sint accounts and a few Western journalists. The document provides information on the groups involved and their tactics, including disinformation, misinformation, and false narratives.
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<aside> ❓ Що відбувається? Пояснення українською:
“Тред про мрію, нафо і не тільки.”
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“On this page, we’ve been keeping a record of Mriya Report & Mriya Aid misconduct. The reason why we’ve been highlighting this is that Mriya Report, described by one of its co-founders as "influence operation", represents a national security threat to Ukraine.” - tweet
<aside> 🚨 Kyiv Post (newspaper with a compromised reputation) has a network of pseudo-Ukrainian "special correspondents" masquerading as Ukrainian "patriots". A vivid example is Jason Jay Smart (@officejjsmart on Twitter) - russian propagandist and likely Paul Manafort's man in Ukraine.
A “friend of Ukraine” Jason Jay Smart @officejjsmart responding to a person from Mariupol who challenged his pro-russian takes.
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KyivPost and JJS closely cooperate with:
Mriya Aid - essentially, a scam and misappropriation of donations that they supposedly collect for the Ukrainian army.
Альона Шевченко (🇺🇦,🇺🇦) on Twitter / X
One of the consequences of Mriya Aid’s activity is diverting the flow of donations from Come Back Alive, turn it into a kind of a Mriya shop (from which the help goes into their pockets, and what is purchased and dumped in Ukraine is essentially garbage/non-working)