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The bombarding of the hospital in Mariupol, for example, was blamed on Ukrainian troops in dozens of posts by Russian official social media accounts (Photo: Ukrainian foreign ministry)

China's echo of Kremlin disinfo over Ukraine raises EU concerns

Russian disinformation and propaganda narratives over the war continue to spread in a bid to distort Moscow's military intervention and atrocities in Ukraine.

But China's endorsement of the Kremlin narrative raises a new challenge for the West.

After a month of brutal fighting, new disinformation trends on the Russia-Ukraine conflict have emerged — especially given the all-encompassing astronomical level of censorship enforced by Moscow in the country.

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Elena is EUobserver's Managing Editor. She is from Spain and has studied journalism and new media in Spanish and Belgian universities. Previously she worked on European affairs at VoteWatch Europe and the Spanish news agency EFE.

The bombarding of the hospital in Mariupol, for example, was blamed on Ukrainian troops in dozens of posts by Russian official social media accounts (Photo: Ukrainian foreign ministry)

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Elena is EUobserver's Managing Editor. She is from Spain and has studied journalism and new media in Spanish and Belgian universities. Previously she worked on European affairs at VoteWatch Europe and the Spanish news agency EFE.

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