Olga Gerasimyuk, Chairman of the National Council for Television and Radio Broadcasting, has warned the media reference to the liability to society. She emphasized that in the context of martial law, information should be responsible to society.
Gerasimyuk pointed to the trend of growth of manipulative materials, half -truths and fakes in the information space that opposed the quality of society. She noted that Russia is actively information campaigns to increase the despair of Ukrainians and separate society.
Serhiy Demedyuk, a representative of the National Security and Defense Council, believes that the aggressor state is trying to influence the military-political leadership of the Ukrainian countries. He urged to change the approaches to informing the population to restore confidence in official sources of information.
Andriy Yusov, a spokesman for the Main Directorate of Intelligence of the Ministry of Defense, emphasized the intensification of Russian information attacks on Western and Ukrainian audiences aimed at increasing fear and despair among Ukrainians.
Nikita Potraev, Chairman of the Verkhovna Rada Committee on Humanitarian and Information Policy, expressed concern about the anonymity of sources of information, emphasizing that anonymity has nothing to do with freedom of speech.
Andriy Kovalenko, Head of the Center for Combating NSDC misinformation, noted the active use of the Russian misinformation network by the Tiktok social network to spread their narratives. He urged to develop Ukrainian content on all social networks and provide truthful information to users.
It should be reminded that employees of the National Police of Ukraine have stopped operating more than 15 Fake News units during a full -scale war.