You are right that people who live in the occupied territories are unfortunately subject to continuous information attacks by the Russian so-called media. I am glad we are not the only ones seeing the propagandist nature of the Russian media. It is functioning not only in the Russian Federation and the occupied Donbass region but also in some of the Russian media, like Russia Today and Sputnik. Finally, the world is getting a more sober understanding of the narrative we are dealing with.
I'm sure it would take time for people to be healed in those territories. Once they get exposure to different types of information, they will have to have a chance to absorb it, to analyze it, to get over their Stockholm Syndrome, and to feel dignified and sure that they do not have to be afraid of anything else. However, they will need some time, after the weapons are withdrawn, after the troops and mercenaries are withdrawn, to return to their usual lives and start thinking again.
Another part of this success is the CAF-controlled territory. In 2008, during the NATO summit in Bucharest, Putin said that Ukraine is a failed state. This is exactly what Russia is targeting. It wants to ensure that we do not succeed. They are not happy with any of our successes.
The more successful we are in economic reforms, in social reforms, and in growing democracy throughout the territory of Ukraine, the easier it will be for the people in Donbass to come back to normal. Once they see that behind the division line, life is flourishing and going ahead, this will be better than any political or campaign ad in the territory of Donbass. Working together and ensuring that we succeed is the best way of reintegrating.