Due to the military invasion of the Russian Federation in Ukraine, hostilities continue, and a lot of different information is being disseminated in the media and social networks. Deputy Minister of Defense of Ukraine Anna Malyar in her own Telegram channel told Ukrainians how not to get out of psychological balance by reading media reports.
She noted that there are two main types of information in the communication agenda of the war:.
news. They are changeable and directly depend on the dynamics of events at the front.;
information relevant throughout the war.
“The news is they are retreating / advancing, they launched a missile attack, the battles continue, we hold the defense, we inflict damage, the situation has stabilized, the situation has escalated, etc.. But there are things that will not change until the very victory, which are the specifics of the war and which should not be taken as news every time and be scared.. It's just a statement of an inevitable fact,"
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The Deputy Minister of Defense also gave several examples of information.
“For example: the Russian Federation wants to seize all of Ukraine. This is their ultimate goal in relation to our state. They broke into us for this back in 2014.. Therefore, regardless of the course of hostilities, their defeats and unreasonably large losses, they do not change this goal.. Another thing is that they cannot realize it,” she said..
According to Malyar, we must allow and consider all possible scenarios for the development of events in order to be ready to resist in any direction at any time.. Actually, that's exactly what happens..
She emphasized that any headlines with an assumption of developments are not news, but only an assumption..
“All assumptions have the right to life, but objectively there is only what is happening at the front now and what has already happened. Of all the predictions of this war, only one is accurate - we will win it, ”she concluded..
Earlier, the Ministry of Reintegration explained the information security rules that must be observed by the families of the missing in order not to damage the search.