Fact checks: from across the internet

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Disclaimer: Ukraine Fact Check was not involved in producing the articles listed below. The information presented in them may be incorrect, incomplete, or misleading. As with any other type of article, read with a critical eye, check sources, and seek other opinions before making up your mind on important topics.

Does Video Show Ukrainian Armed Forces Training Child Soldiers?

Does Video Show Ukrainian Armed Forces Training Child Soldiers?

Jun 16, 2023
Social media users started sharing a video that supposedly showed Ukrainian child soldiers trained to fight in the war with Russia.
Claim that a Mexican cartel has weapons sent to Ukraine lacks evidence

Claim that a Mexican cartel has weapons sent to Ukraine lacks evidence

Jun 15, 2023
An U.S. podcast host misrepresented a Mexican TV newscast by saying that a Javelin the United States sent to Ukraine ended in the hands of a Mexican cartel. That’s not what the Spanish-speaking anchor said. Experts also say the supposed cartel member is carrying an AT4, not a Javelin. A TikTok video claimed to show a cartel member in Mexico carrying a Javelin that the U.S. sent to Ukraine. We found no evidence that a Mexican cartel obtained U.S. weapons destined for Ukraine. Experts told PolitiFact that the man in the video is carrying what appears to be an AT4 weapon, not a Javelin. We rate this claim False.
No, Ukraine’s military is not camouflaging tanks as houses

No, Ukraine’s military is not camouflaging tanks as houses

Jun 14, 2023
An October 2020 article from the news outlet RBC-Ukraine said the car was decorated to look like a Ukrainian village house. The car motor was hidden, and the driver’s seat was built into the floor. Side mirrors that would normally be on a car were replaced with cameras inside the structure, RBC-Ukraine reported. Since Russia invaded Ukraine in February 2022, there have been numerous false and misleading claims about the war and both countries’ military units. We rate the claim that a Ukrainian tank is using a house as camouflage False.
Did Members of Ukraine’s Armed Forces Help Make This Bollywood Video?

Did Members of Ukraine’s Armed Forces Help Make This Bollywood Video?

Jun 13, 2023
A viral tweet described the video as “war propaganda in the style of Bollywood dance videos.”
Fake: Germany’s Rheinmetall Shares Fall Drastically After Ukraine’s Failed Counteroffensive

Fake: Germany’s Rheinmetall Shares Fall Drastically After Ukraine’s Failed Counteroffensive

Jun 13, 2023
Data from the Frankfurt Stock Exchange data shows that the value of Rheinmetall group’s shares fluctuated, and no sharp drops have been noted. The Ukrainian military highly appreciates the quality of German weapons, and Rheinmetall AG is planning to increase production, as demand for its products is growing, driven by the Russian war in Ukraine.
Fake: Ukraine Wins the Scythian Gold Case Due to Nazism and Occultism in Europe

Fake: Ukraine Wins the Scythian Gold Case Due to Nazism and Occultism in Europe

Jun 13, 2023
Ukraine is the legal owner of the Crimean museums exhibits, which is confirmed by international law and multiple decisions of various courts. In Ukraine, the process of accumulating historical artifacts is not ideological.
No, this video is not ‘proof’ that Ukraine destroyed the Nova Kakhovka dam – Truth or Fake

No, this video is not ‘proof’ that Ukraine destroyed the Nova Kakhovka dam – Truth or Fake

Jun 13, 2023
A viral video on Twitter purports to show “clear indication that Ukraine was the original culprit” behind the collapse of the Nova Kakhovka dam. Even though both Russia and Ukraine are blaming each other for the destruction of the dam, the video in question is not recent and has nothing to do with the dam breach. We tell you more in this edition of Truth or Fake.
Video shows Russia blew up farm machinery, not Leopard 2 tanks – Truth or Fake

Video shows Russia blew up farm machinery, not Leopard 2 tanks – Truth or Fake

Jun 13, 2023
Russia’s ministry of defence published a Telegram video allegedly showing its “successful destruction” of several Ukrainian tanks, including Leopard 2 battle tanks. But analysis of the video shows several holes in this argument, and the “tanks” share more similarities with agricultural machinery. Vedika Bahl explains in this edition of Truth or Fake.
Does Video Show Proof That Ukraine Drowns Its Citizens on Purpose?

Does Video Show Proof That Ukraine Drowns Its Citizens on Purpose?

Jun 9, 2023
Social media users shared an old video to spread a false narrative about the Nova Kakhovka dam explosion in Russian-occupied Ukraine.
The war in Ukraine is real and ongoing, despite nonsense social media posts

The war in Ukraine is real and ongoing, despite nonsense social media posts

Jun 9, 2023
That’s because it trafficks in misinformation about the war that we’ve encountered before. Previous posts have falsely claimed that various photos are evidence the war is fake, that video clips prove it’s staged, that it’s scripted. None of that was accurate, and neither is the claim that there’s no war in Ukraine. It defies more than a year of news coverage from reporters with media outlets from around the world giving dispatches from Ukraine, describing the front lines, the lives of civilians and more. We rate this post Pants on Fire!
Tucker Carlson Says Ukraine Considered Destroying Kakhovka Dam

Tucker Carlson Says Ukraine Considered Destroying Kakhovka Dam

Jun 8, 2023
Carlson’s conclusion that the Ukrainian government had considered destroying the dam misrepresents what was actually written. It might also fail to consider the perceived counterintuitive nature of such a move at a potentially pivotal moment in the conflict.
Did Trapped Zoo Animals Drown After the Nova Kakhovka Dam Collapse?

Did Trapped Zoo Animals Drown After the Nova Kakhovka Dam Collapse?

Jun 8, 2023
Russia initially claimed that the story was false because the city in question — which has a zoo — did not, in fact, have a zoo.
Fake: Russian Military Drone Delivers Food to Kakhovka Disaster Victim

Fake: Russian Military Drone Delivers Food to Kakhovka Disaster Victim

Jun 8, 2023
Russian media stole the video made by the Ukrainian forces. They tried to appropriate the hard work of the Ukrainian warriors rescuing the civilian population, which suffered as a result of the Russian terrorist attack on the Kakhovka Hydropower Plant.
FactChecking Pence’s Presidential Announcement

FactChecking Pence’s Presidential Announcement

Jun 8, 2023
Pence gave the misleading impression that the Obama administration gave Ukraine no “military resources at all” after Russia’s 2014 invasion. The U.S. provided nonlethal military aid, including training, vehicles and radar equipment. The former vice president misleadingly accused the Biden administration of “giving Russia back a Nord Stream 2 deal,” referring to a Russian natural gas pipeline to Germany that remains inoperable and under U.S. sanctions.
FactChecking Chris Christie’s Presidential Announcement

FactChecking Chris Christie’s Presidential Announcement

Jun 7, 2023
Christie repeated the misleading claim that Barack Obama only provided “blankets” and “human rights aid” after Russia invaded regions of Ukraine in 2014. Obama’s administration also provided Ukraine with nonlethal military aid, including training, vehicles and radar equipment. He claimed that President Joe Biden initially said that “a small incursion” by Russia into Ukraine in 2022 “probably wouldn’t be a problem.” Biden said “Russia will be held accountable” for an invasion, but the U.S. response would depend on what Russia did.
Video misrepresents US senator’s comments on Russia-Ukraine war

Video misrepresents US senator’s comments on Russia-Ukraine war

Jun 7, 2023
In a video shared online, Senator Lindsey Graham appears to tell Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky “the Russians are dying” and that is “the best money” the US has ever spent. But the clip is edited; the full footage shows Graham did not make the statements consecutively.
“It collapsed on its own” – Five Russian media fakes about the destruction Kakhovka…

“It collapsed on its own” – Five Russian media fakes about the destruction Kakhovka…

Jun 6, 2023
Ukraine did not destroy its own hydroelectric power station, creating a man-made disaster on its territory. Since 2022, the Kakhovka hydroelectric power plant has been under Russian occupation – it was the Russian army that mined the plant’s units back in the autumn of 2022. On June 6, 2023, simultaneously with massive missile attacks on Ukrainian cities, the Russian army carried out a remote detonation of the Kakhovka plant.
Fake: Kakhovka Dam Explosion Captured on Video

Fake: Kakhovka Dam Explosion Captured on Video

Jun 6, 2023
The video currently being circulated online has nothing to do with the June 2023 terrorist attack on the Kakhovka Hydroelectric Power Plant dam. The video dates from November 2022, when Russian troops retreating from the Kherson region severely damaged the Kakhovka dam.
Nova Kakhovka dam breach: Old image resurfaces to falsely illustrate today’s damage – Truth or Fake

Nova Kakhovka dam breach: Old image resurfaces to falsely illustrate today’s damage – Truth or Fake

Jun 6, 2023
An image from a November 2022 explosion in the Nova Kakhovka dam is going viral. Some users claim that it shows the precise moment Russian forces blew up the dam, while others say it shows the destruction of the dam by Ukrainian armed forces. We tell you more in this edition of Truth or Fake.
No evidence Mexican cartel obtained US weapons destined for Ukraine

No evidence Mexican cartel obtained US weapons destined for Ukraine

Jun 6, 2023
Social media users are claiming Mexican TV reported that anti-tank missile systems the United States sent to Ukraine ended up in the hands of a Mexican cartel. This is false; the claims are based on a mistranslation of the segment, which showed a man sporting apparent gang insignia carrying the same type of military-grade weapon used in Ukraine — but did not say the artillery was diverted from Kyiv.