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Hostile governments, and ideological factions spend millions to flood your news and social media with known untruths about what’s happening in Ukraine.

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Latest fact checks – From across the internet

No, Zelenskyy hasn’t blocked access to Truth Social in Ukraine

No, Zelenskyy hasn’t blocked access to Truth Social in Ukraine

Feb 27, 2025
Our rating: False. A spokesperson for Truth Social’s parent company said the claim is false and the social media platform has never been available in the country.
No, Zelensky hasn’t bought Eagle’s Nest, it is still in ownership of Bavarian state

No, Zelensky hasn’t bought Eagle’s Nest, it is still in ownership of Bavarian state

Feb 27, 2025
Russia’s war against Ukraine is not only a military confrontation, but Moscow is also deliberately targetting the Ukrainian president with disinformation and narratives that seek to discredit him. In early February 2025, posts on social media falsely claimed that Volodymyr Zelensky had purchased a property known as the Eagle’s Nest in Berchtesgaden in the southern German state of Bavaria. However, the site — which was closely associated with the Nazis during World War II and is a popular tourist destination even today — is still owned by the state authorities. Furthermore, the false claims seem to have originated from a Russian disinformation network.
Fabricated audio of Trump Jr on Ukraine and Russia, spreads online

Fabricated audio of Trump Jr on Ukraine and Russia, spreads online

Feb 27, 2025
Audio purportedly of Donald Trump Jr using his podcast to say the United States should have sent weapons to Russia instead of Ukraine is spreading widely online, with an official Democratic National Committee account among those that shared and deleted it. But the clip is fake, spokesmen for the US president’s son and video platform Rumble told AFP. A media forensics expert said the quote — which is not in the original episode — appears to be the product of artificial intelligence technology. […] “The audio in question, which was amplified by the official X account of the DNC, along with countless other major anti-Trump accounts, is 100 percent fake,” a Trump Jr spokesman told AFP in a February 26 statement. “It appears to be an AI-generated deep fake.”

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Old video falsely shared as anti-Putin protest in Russia in May 2023

A video has surfaced in social media posts that falsely claim it shows protesters rallying against Russian President Vladimir Putin in Moscow in May 2023. While Russians have genuinely protested against Putin’s war in Ukraine, the footage shows an anti-Kremlin protest in May 2013.
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Dated photo at Moscow refinery is misrepresented as wartime image

A photo of a burning building is being shared on Twitter alongside claims it shows a fire at a factory supplying aircraft engines to Russia’s military amid its war in Ukraine. This is false; the image first appeared in 2018 and shows an oil refinery that caught fire, according to reports from the Ministry of Emergency Situations of Moscow and news articles from the time.

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