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DISINFO: Support for Zelensky below 20 percent among Ukrainians
No evidence is provided to support these claims. These figures were presented by Russia’s Foreign Intelligence Service and are almost certainly made up. Multiple reputable surveys have rated President Volodymyr Zelenskyy’s approval at 81% in October 2023 (Gallup), at 62% in December 2023 (Kyiv International Institute of Sociology), at 60% in February 2024 (Kyiv International Institute of Sociology), and at 63% in April 2024 (USAID), numbers quite far away from the claims made by Russian media.
DISINFO: Ukraine releases water from hydroelectric power station to slow down Russian offensive
Recurring pro-Kremlin disinformation narrative about the Russian invasion of Ukraine.
Fluctuations in water levels in the Dnipro River are due to the balancing of the Ukrainian energy system, which was damaged as a result of Russian missile attacks on the Ukrainian energy system. Also, small changes in the water level in the Dnipro River cascade of reservoirs are due to the natural process of the spring flood in Ukraine.
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