REPORTING. In Izyum, Ukrainians only had internet access at one point. Getting there was at the risk of their own lives

For six months, the remaining inhabitants of Izhum lived in an information vacuum. All lines of communication with the west were cut, Ukrainian newspapers and radio stations were replaced by Russian state propaganda. Now that the Ukrainian city has been liberated from the Russians, more details about that information war are coming out: “To have the Internet, you risked getting shot.”

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