Abstract
The analysis of the development of the situation around Ukraine gives every reason to assert that today Ukraine is faced with such a form of military operations as hybrid warfare. A characteristic feature of hybrid warfare is that the information, psychological, economic and military components are the basis for its conduct. The article is devoted to a meaningful analysis of the information and psychological component of modern hybrid wars. The content of the information-psychological component is revealed through such concepts as ‘information war’, ‘psychological war’, ‘information-psychological confrontation’ and ‘information-psychological influence’.
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