«My father blocked me.» Reaching Zombified Relatives after Propaganda | Ukraine DUBBED | hromadskeua

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Misha Katsurin, a restaurateur from Kyiv, talks about communication with his father from Russia and the #papabelieve project in his first interview in Ukrainian, and social activist Vladimir Zolkin shares his impressions of conversations with Russian prisoners. Together with experts, we found out how one can trust Russian propaganda, why it is special, and how to fight it.

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