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peter pomerantsev

@peterpomeranzev

Senior Fellow, Agora Institute Johns Hopkins Uni Author: How to Win an Information War; This is Not Propaganda ; Nothing is True and Everything is Possible

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Dash Arts (@dasharts) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Listen to more about The Reckoning being documentary theatre in our latest podcast, The Reckoning: Artists Rise Up ✊ Dash makes art that seeks to challenge, and it's for this reason that co-founder and executive editor of The Reckoning Project, peter pomerantsev, ⬇️

Jessica Berlin (@berlin_bridge) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Last night Russia attacked a European capital with ballistic missiles and hundreds of drones. Today the story barely registers in international news headlines. Western normalization and acceptance of Russian atrocities in Ukraine is what makes them possible.

Last night Russia attacked a European capital with ballistic missiles and hundreds of drones. Today the story barely registers in international news headlines.
Western normalization and acceptance of Russian atrocities in Ukraine is what makes them possible.
Anna_Morgan (@anna_luky) 's Twitter Profile Photo

If there’s one reason to value Anastasiia Kosodii - Josephine Burton new play, #TheReckoning, based on war crimes testimonies in 🇺🇦, it’s as a moving way to keep Russia’s crimes in the public mind. But this play is so much more than that. peter pomerantsev thetimes.com/article/5fadc5…

Olga Malchevska (@bbc_olga_m) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Russia doesn’t allow foreign journalists to enter the occupied territories of Ukraine. Three Ukrainians in different Moscow-controlled cities spoke to me secretly “to let the world know what we face”. We changed their names for safety. ⁦BBC News (UK)⁩ bbc.co.uk/news/articles/…

Sviatoslav Hnizdovskyi (@s_hnizdovskyi) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This morning, the world woke up to one of the most sophisticated asymmetric operations in modern warfare. Not just in its engineering and complexity - but in its psychological architecture. Ukrainian forces launched drones from inside Russia… concealed under false-roofed

Michael Weiss (@michaeldweiss) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This whole caper demonstrates something beyond Ukraine’s ingenuity in military and intelligence operations: as American support and influence diminishes, Kyiv’s autonomy rises. No more asking permission or begging forgiveness. The special services will be successfully hunting

Oleksandra Matviichuk (@avalaina) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The destruction of Russian strategic bombers that killed and mutilated children in residential buildings, schools, hospitals, and playgrounds is a significant contribution to child protection. It is quite symbolic that these planes are burning on June 1st.

The destruction of Russian strategic bombers that killed and mutilated children in residential buildings, schools, hospitals, and playgrounds is a significant contribution to child protection. It is quite symbolic that these planes are burning on June 1st.
peter pomerantsev (@peterpomeranzev) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Now be the time to increase pressure, augment uncertainty, spray subversion in Russia…. The Kremlin mob will only agree to peace when they feel they are losing control….

Aleksandar Djokic (Александар Джокич) (@polidemitolog) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A key difference between Russia and Ukraine: - to emphasize its strength before negotiations, Russia terror bombs Ukrainian cities - to emphasize its strength before negotiations, Ukraine burns four Russian military airfields

Andrew Chakhoyan 🇺🇦 (@chakhoyanandrew) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Why in 🇺🇸 do we only debate between “freezing” russia’s criminal war and “walking away”? What if there’s a better — harder — but historically proven path to a durable, lasting peace? That’s what I argue in NY Post column nypost.com/2025/05/30/opi…

Oliver Carroll (@olliecarroll) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Looks like Russian media’s been told to ignore Ukraine’s strike on strategic bombers. Instead, they’re leading w/ train crash. Not unusual for difficult news—papers often wait for Kremlin direction. But with a delay this long, it may be Putin might not want people to know at all

Looks like Russian media’s been told to ignore Ukraine’s strike on strategic bombers. Instead, they’re leading w/ train crash. Not unusual for difficult news—papers often wait for Kremlin direction. But with a delay this long, it may be Putin might not want people to know at all
Tymofiy Mylovanov (@mylovanov) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Now Russia is in paranoia mode - checking every truck, creating huge traffic jams. That’s exactly what we need. Next stage - make Russia freak out about every car and every backpacker. You might think it is a fantasy, but it is just a matter of time

max seddon (@maxseddon) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"The notion that Putin is under pressure from his military-industrial lobby to continue the war is fallacious. His overriding goal is to strip Ukraine of the core element of sovereignty as he defines it: the ability to defend itself," Alexandra Prokopenko writes. ft.com/content/2278e8…

Jimmy Rushton (@jimmysecuk) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Two years ago Russia blew up the Nova Kakhovka dam, deliberately causing the largest ecological disaster in Ukraine since the Chernobyl nuclear disaster. This is what myself and @MichaelDWeiss wrote about the event at the time.👇 newlinesmag.com/spotlight/russ…

Danylo Mokryk (@dmokryk) 's Twitter Profile Photo

1/2 "We give you two days. Leave, or we'll kill you," Russians told Mykhailo Brytsyn, a Ukrainian baptist priest in the occupied Melitopol. First, they pressured him to support the occupying government. They came to the church to disrupt a service and fingerprint his flock. ⤵️

1/2 "We give you two days. Leave, or we'll kill you," Russians told Mykhailo Brytsyn, a Ukrainian baptist priest in the occupied Melitopol.

First, they pressured him to support the occupying government. They came to the church to disrupt a service and fingerprint his flock. ⤵️
Rashad  Ali (@rashadzali1) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It's not about the facts. Disinformation is about identity, emotion and trauma - peter pomerantsev 's keynote speech at "Truth in motion" conference youtu.be/b-0bqtwLwzE?si…