On Thursday, February 24, at 3 a.m. Polish time, Russian troops attacked Ukraine. Vladimir Putin’s troops struck from various directions, both from the ground and from the air. In the morning of February 25, the Russians began bombing the capital of Ukraine. The situation changes minute by minute, and we have a special relationship.
Ukraina 24 is the largest news station in the country. Its journalists report firsthand the course of the Russian aggression.
Ukraina 24 available in Player. “Especially for our friends from Ukraine”
On the Facebook page of Player.pl we can read that access to the Ukraine 24 channel was opened primarily “especially for our friends from Ukraine”. To watch the station, no fees or logging in are required – just go to the website. “The station provides the most important information 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Opinion leaders, representatives of the government administration and the opposition answer the most important questions, comment on events in the country and in the world” – this is a description of Ukraine 24 television.
In the comments, Internet users suggest that Player should try to enable free viewing of TVN24, which also provides news from Ukraine on an ongoing basis. At the moment, access to the channel via Player costs PLN 30 (in a package with other stations).
In the last few days, cable TV stations in Poland have made a decision to exclude Russian broadcasters, including Russia Today. The National Broadcasting Council, in turn, adopted a resolution to remove Russian channels from the register of broadcasts. This is an important business decision, but above all a big step in the fight against Russia’s disinformation and propaganda. In addition to false narratives about the dramatic events in Ukraine, we also observe fake news about everyday life in Poland.
The Russian war against Ukraine continues. There is information about houses destroyed, wounded and killed. Needs are increasing hour by hour. Gazeta.pl joins forces with the Polish Center for International Aid Foundation (PCPM) to support humanitarian aid for Ukrainians and Ukrainians. Anyone can join the fundraiser by paying via Facebook or pcpm.org.pl/ukraina. More information .
Source: Gazeta

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