• supervent@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    5 hours ago

    All of his articles are based on information from the Russian Ministry of Defense. Russia always adapts, advances, and triumphs from its perspective, and that’s not true. Spanish mass media it is not best option to stay informed about the war. Alberto Rojas from elmundo is more imparcial.

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      5 hours ago

      This information is also confirmed by Ukrainian sources like DeepState which they cite directly. Kursk incursion is about to end and it’s been months in the making, that’s just reality of things.

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        I am not saying about this article in concret, just saying the writer is not trustworthy in general. The majority of his articles have bias to russian side. And I stopped reading when I viewed his name. And again, spanish mass media not the best option for this topic.

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          Reality of war has a Russian bias at the moment unfortunately.

          El Pais doesn’t treat war like a movie but is that a bad thing? I haven’t heard them being described as mass media, more commonly it’s called a leftist rag.

          Can you point out any factual inaccuracies? How is that bias presenting?