How myths are made
Russian state media’s retelling of Operation Stream is war propaganda for the ages

On 17 April, state-controlled broadcaster Channel One aired a documentary supposedly chronicling what was described as “the most successful military operation” of the war to date. The operation was said to have facilitated the Russian military’s decisive attack on Sudzha, a town in the Kursk region that had been controlled by the Armed Forces of Ukraine (AFU) since August of last year. It was called Operation Stream, because Russian troops had to make an arduous journey through a disused gas pipeline to attack the Ukrainian military.
Over 800 people were stationed in the gas pipeline with dwindling oxygen supplies, according to the documentary, which depicted troops losing consciousness and one serviceman saying he could hardly move.
Russian commanders only decided to continue the operation because “so much effort and so many resources had already been spent”.
The only thing that is clear is that Operation Stream has already become a myth.










