Military expert Oleg Zhdanov told how the Putin regime is trying to explain to Russians why ordinary residents of the Russian Federation need a war in Ukraine.

The expert told about this on his YouTube channel.

According to him, most Russians obediently go to military commissars and are ready to fight.

Although there were a number of cases of arson of military offices.

According to Zhdanov, such docility of Russians before mobilization and their hatred of Ukrainians is the result of ideological processing.

At the same time, the expert notes that the Russians do not go into battle because of self-sacrifice, but because of fear, because behind them are blocking units.

"Now the propaganda machine of Russia is trying with all its might to create an ideological foundation. The Russian Federation convinces us that we say ``an instrument in the hands of NATO,'' and NATO needs to be defeated. 89% of Russian citizens believe that the Americans can come and take over the Russian Federation - they will take away their toilet on the street and all other "wealth". Although we know the standard of living in Russia. They (Putin's regime. - Ed.) dehumanize people's lives. Even the Russian Orthodox Church calls to go and die in war," he noted.

The expert does not venture to guess how much longer Kremlin propaganda will succeed in fooling Russians.

"On the other hand, there is word of mouth that there are no Nazis here and there are no real losses of the Russian army in Ukraine. They are building the wrong ideology. Everything is mixed up there. And when the Russians get to the front, they start asking questions. This is a struggle two opposites. And it is difficult to say who will win who. I still hope that common sense will win," the expert concluded.

Propaganda in the Russian Federation

Earlier it was reported that dictator Putin ordered to show Russians a film about the war in Ukraine and the fight against neo-Nazism.

In the Russian Federation, they have even created a manual that defines how Kremlin propagandists should cover the events of the war against Ukraine.

The rhetoric of Russian propaganda has undergone changes during the 10 months of the war.

From "let's take Kyiv in two days", the propagandists moved on to discussing responsibility for their own crimes.

Analysts of the American Institute for the Study of War (ISW) noted that the Kremlin confused its own propaganda with vague statements about the goals of "special operations".

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