The impact of Russian disinformation on the Netherlands was discussed in Amsterdam
Dutch researcher and journalist Robert van der Noordaa is one of those studying Russian propaganda and the activities of Russian organizations in the Netherlands, their influence, the spread of disinformation, and the distortion of facts. According to him, Russia has allocated over 9 billion euros for propaganda this year worldwide.
"The budget Russia has allocated for information operations this year is about 9 billion euros. This applies not only to Russia Today, but also to so-called troll farms and other tools of influence. With that kind of money, you can create a colossal propaganda machine," he said.
Dutch researcher and journalist Robert van der Noordaa has also spent many years investigating the downing of Flight MH17 and emphasized that modern technologies allow for tracking the spread of disinformation campaigns and identifying their key narratives.

According to him, following the MH17 crash, the Russian propaganda machine launched hundreds of alternative versions of the tragedy, designed to divert attention from Russia’s responsibility.
"We analyzed massive amounts of data and saw that the narratives being spread almost completely matched the materials from Russian state-run sources. Regardless of the topic, the mechanism works the same way: create as many versions as possible so that people stop understanding where the truth lies," he said.
Dutch journalist Marcia Leisten emphasized that if disinformation enters the media space, journalists must respond promptly, correct errors, and help one another counter the spread of false information. According to her, in the Netherlands, freedom of speech is increasingly being used as a kind of shield for spreading manipulation and disinformation.
"Freedom of speech does not exempt one from responsibility. Journalists must be accountable for their words and for the information they disseminate," Leisten emphasized.
This was reported by a Ukrinform correspondent in The Hague.
Russian propagandist Sladkov acknowledged Ukraine’s advantage in the drone war.
As a reminder, on May 18, the Ukrainian Defense Forces struck a Russian command and observation post in the Tyotkino area of the Kursk region of the Russian Federation, as well as a number of other enemy targets in the Kherson, Sumy, Dnipropetrovsk, and Donetsk regions.
Prior to this, Russian units in the Kursk sector made another attempt to break through to the rear of Ukrainian positions, using a gas pipeline and high-speed light vehicles. Thanks to the coordinated actions of intelligence and paratroopers from the 71st Separate Jaeger Brigade of the Airborne Forces, the enemy attack was completely repelled while still in the deployment phase.
