Six weeks after Russia launched its full-scale invasion, Ukraine sank the flagship of Russia’s Black Sea Fleet, dealing a severe blow to the enemy navy, and, a Ukrainian official mentioned, killing the ship’s captain.
“We don’t mourn,” an adviser to the inside minister on the time, Anton Gerashchenko, mentioned.
The one drawback was that the captain — or anyone who resembled him — later appeared in a video of survivors launched by the Russian Navy. He had escaped his sinking ship, the Moskva, the video appeared to point.
It has by no means been clear what occurred to the captain, Anton Kuprin, or whether or not the experiences of his dying had been intentionally put out by Ukraine to sow confusion or had been merely a results of mistaken intelligence.
What is evident is that misdirection, disinformation and propaganda are weapons repeatedly deployed in Russia’s struggle in Ukraine to buoy spirits at house, demoralize the enemy or lead opponents right into a lure. And it’s typically arduous to know when experiences are false or why they could have been disseminated.
Now, Ukraine and Russia are providing dueling narratives over whether or not a extra senior Russian naval officer, the commanding admiral of the Black Sea Fleet, is alive or useless.
Ukraine’s particular operations forces on Monday asserted that they had killed the commander, Adm. Viktor Sokolov, in a strike on his headquarters within the metropolis of Sevastopol, together with 33 different officers. On Tuesday, the Kremlin spokesman, Dmitri S. Peskov, deferred questions on his destiny to the navy. Minutes later, Russia’s Ministry of Protection launched a video of a gathering of protection officers that appeared to indicate Admiral Sokolov, and different commanders, showing by video hyperlink. One other video purporting to indicate him was revealed by a state TV channel on Wednesday.
Ukraine has mentioned it’s clarifying whether or not he had died, which leaves open the query of why the navy appeared so positive the day earlier than.
Ukraine has deftly used misdirection within the struggle. By way of the summer time of 2022, a number of officers telegraphed a looming offensive to reclaim town of Kherson, within the nation’s south, and navy analysts mentioned Russia redeployed troops from the northeast to bolster defenses within the south.
Ukraine then staged a shock assault within the northeastern Kharkiv area, breaking by way of thinly defended strains and forcing a chaotic retreat. The assault on the south continued, however at a slower tempo, and Ukraine’s military reclaimed Kherson two months later.
Few navy analysts, however, imagine the Ukrainian navy’s optimistic day by day account of Russian casualties working into the a whole bunch that’s nonetheless reported extensively in Ukrainian media.
If Admiral Sokolov did, in truth, die, the Russian video launched Tuesday might recommend an effort to disclaim successful for Ukraine by muddying the waters over his destiny.
The Ukrainian declare, alternatively, might have been meant to sow confusion in Russian ranks over the chain of command or merely to emphasise the success of the strike on the headquarters that had pierced Russian air defenses in a key Russian naval port.
The strike on the Black Sea Fleet’s headquarters was a really actual achievement for Ukraine, regardless of the destiny of the admiral, simply because the sinking of the Russian flagship was a significant blow to Moscow, even when the captain survived. (Russia continues to keep up the ship sank because of an unintentional explosion.)
Mr. Gerashchenko mentioned that, ultimately, struggle propaganda is simply efficient when it accompanies battlefield successes. The missile strike on the headquarters of the Russian Black Sea Fleet final week, he mentioned, was a “gorgeous success of Ukrainian intelligence and the air pressure that fired the cruise missiles on a supposedly well-defended web site.”
“You can’t win the propaganda struggle with out profitable the actual struggle,” he added.