Facts do not magically become "propaganda" just because they don't always agree with your own favorite narrative.
Even opinions are not necessarily "propaganda" if they are properly identified as opinions and not just opinions masquerading as "facts".
But, ultimately, the word "propaganda" means something both misleading and malicious and those words describe everything we see from Russian outlets, based on their Old Soviet agit-prop models.
Ukrainian information is in the western mode, meaning fact based with opinions identified as such.
Which is not to claim Ukrainians are perfect -- is the US media perfect? -- but they are manifestly levels above the Old Soviet KGB agit-prop we see from the Kremlin.
All that in my humble opinion, of course.
Adviser of Zelenskyy: There is now "terrible shortage" of artillery shells & "huge shortage" of mines and military personnel on frontline. He heard "scary numbers" that average age in some brigades is 54 & that 3 people remain in some companies out of 110 at start of the war.… pic.twitter.com/aLfUPQpAS0— Ivan Katchanovski (@I_Katchanovski) November 27, 2023
Tell your “momma” to quit sending me FReepmail. I will continue to post the truth.
Ukraine is a mess and is losing. Nothing more to say.