Editor’s Note: Russia’s summer offensive has stalled on the ground, so the Kremlin has shifted weight to the layer where it still moves freely: information. In the first week of July, as missiles hit Kyiv and diplomats gathered for a NATO summit in Turkey, Russian operators kept a parallel campaign running against the systems that carry Ukraine’s account of the war, its television stations, newsrooms and digital records. The reporting here conne…
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