A Propaganda War at Home and Abroad
Inside Russia, the narrative is tightly controlled. Russian state media and pro-war bloggers carefully spin battlefield setbacks into stories of heroic advances. The Russian public, fed only state-approved information, sees a war effort progressing in Russia’s favor. Meanwhile, real figures tell a very different story.
In the last year alone, according to Western intelligence estimates, Russia has lost over 100,000 soldiers, with total casualties, including wounded and missing, surpassing 250,000. In contrast, Ukraine’s losses are significantly lower, estimated at around 13,000 for the same period. The disparity underscores Russia’s Soviet-style tactics: costly human wave assaults that sacrifice soldiers to gain just meters of ground.