- First of all, as in the 1940s, the Rutgers political scientist writes, the actions of the Russian special forces are treated as “initiatives from the locality” in order to suggest that they have more support from the local population than they do.
- Second, in support of the special forces, the Moscow media engages in the complete “demonization” of those who oppose them lest anyone think that compromise is possible.
- Third, now as 70 years ago, the special forces intentionally provoke situations leading to victims in the civilian population in order to place the blame on their opponents.
- Fourth, the Russian special forces engage in “repressions against civilians” in order to demonstrate their power even if this turns some against them.
- Fifth, they plant materials designed to support the propaganda they are spreading.
- Sixth, they are prepared to use bacteriological weapons and poisons against those they are fighting.
- Seventh, Poberezhny says, the Russian special forces like their Stalinist predecessors spread stories about the supposed banditry of the opposition.
- Eighth, they use scorched earth tactics, including in the current case the planned destruction of the Karlovskiy reservoir in the Donbas and blame their opponents.
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