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FACT CHECK: Can The US Not Produce Missiles Anymore? | Check Your Fact

FACT CHECK: Can The US Not Produce Missiles Anymore? | Check Your Fact

Jan 30, 2024
The U.S. is not in danger of running out of cruise missiles, according to an expert. The U.S. has the ability to produce more missiles’
FAKE: Ukrainians have turned Poland into the ‘criminal capital’ of the EU

FAKE: Ukrainians have turned Poland into the ‘criminal capital’ of the EU

Jan 29, 2024
The media that spread the article regularly publishes Russian propaganda, and the material used fakes and manipulations of the Russian Federation
Germany uncovers pro-Russia disinformation campaign on X – Report

Germany uncovers pro-Russia disinformation campaign on X – Report

Jan 27, 2024
DIGITAL forensic experts in Germany have uncovered a vast, pro-Russia disinformation campaign against the government using thousands of fake accounts on X.
FAKE: Ukraine deliberately does not declare a state of war to avoid mobilizing deputies and civil servants

FAKE: Ukraine deliberately does not declare a state of war to avoid mobilizing deputies and civil servants

Jan 25, 2024
Declaring a state of war does not involve mobilizing deputies, officials, or other mentioned measures
FACT CHECK: No, NATO Did Not Invade Libya | Check Your Fact

FACT CHECK: No, NATO Did Not Invade Libya | Check Your Fact

Jan 25, 2024
NATO did not invade Libya but enforced a no-fly zone. While NATO did not kill Gaddafi, it did hit his convoy with airstrikes, which led to Libyan rebels finding and killing him’
FAKE: In 2023, Ukraine paid over $1.2 billion to British PR companies to create fakes about the successes of the Armed Forces of Ukraine

FAKE: In 2023, Ukraine paid over $1.2 billion to British PR companies to create fakes about the successes of the Armed Forces of Ukraine

Jan 19, 2024
Neither BBC News nor Bellingcat published this information. The video was edited using footage available in the public domain, and there are errors in the video’s text.
FACT CHECK: Viral Video Shows Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelenskyy’s Belly Dance? – YouTube

FACT CHECK: Viral Video Shows Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelenskyy’s Belly Dance? – YouTube

Jan 14, 2024
A social media post claims that an accompanying video shows a belly dance performed by the President of Ukraine, Volodymyr Zelenskyy. We check the veracity of the claim in this video. [Verdict: False. The video is a deep fake.]
Fact Check: Video doesn’t show migrants fleeing Russia after Putin citizenship offer | Reuters

Fact Check: Video doesn’t show migrants fleeing Russia after Putin citizenship offer | Reuters

Jan 13, 2024
Posts on social media shared the video suggesting migrants were fleeing so as not to be sent to the warfront. A post on social media platform X reads, “Putin threatened to send all illegal Chinese immigrants to the front lines in Ukraine. Airports saw a sudden rush of flights back to China.” Screenshots from the video were also shared on Facebook. The video, however, can be traced back to at least Dec. 30, 2023, when it was posted on Douyin, the Chinese counterpart of TikTok, as showing people traveling from Russia for New Year. The same user says in the description of a different video of the same location that it shows Heihe river port in China.
Russian fake news: Ukrainians allegedly disconnected from public utilities for not appearing in military commissariat

Russian fake news: Ukrainians allegedly disconnected from public utilities for not appearing in military commissariat

Jan 13, 2024
In a commentary to Ukrinform, the representative of Rivne Regional State Administration confirmed that the above ‘announcement’ was another fake story. By spreading fake narratives, Russian propagandists pursue two objectives at once. Firstly, they make attempts to sow panic within Ukraine against the background of the adoption of a decision on the draft bill on mobilization. Secondly, they try to discredit Ukraine’s military and political leadership before international partners, as if the Ukrainian authorities were conscripting citizens against the law, allegedly shutting them out even in routine matters.
Fact Check: German magazine Titanic ‘s cover on celebrating Christmas in Ukraine is fake | Reuters

Fact Check: German magazine Titanic ‘s cover on celebrating Christmas in Ukraine is fake | Reuters

Jan 12, 2024
German satirical magazine Titanic did not publish a Christmas-themed cover depicting the severed legs of four Ukrainian soldiers hanging over a fireplace, and an image of this circulating online is fake, the editor-in-chief of the publication said to Reuters. […] VERDICT: False. No such cover was published by German satirical magazine Titanic.
Viral Video Showing Zelensky Belly Dancing Is Actually A Deepfake

Viral Video Showing Zelensky Belly Dancing Is Actually A Deepfake

Jan 12, 2024
Claim: A video shows President of Ukraine, Volodymyr Zelenskyy, belly dancing at an event. Fact: The footage has been digitally altered. Ukrainian President Zelenskyy’s face has been superimposed onto the dancer’s face using Deepfake technology.
Fact Check: Orban Did NOT Tell Zelenskyy In Argentina: ‘Putin Knows Something Special About Me’ | Lead Stories

Fact Check: Orban Did NOT Tell Zelenskyy In Argentina: ‘Putin Knows Something Special About Me’ | Lead Stories

Jan 12, 2024
Did Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban tell Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, at the inauguration of Javier Milei as Argentina’s new president, that Russian President Vladimir Putin knew something “special” about him? No, that’s not true: Orban and Zelenskyy exchanged a few words in front of cameras during the ceremony, as shown by footage shared by major international media. Their conversation, though, cannot be heard. According to the Hungarian Prime Minister’s press office and a post on X by Zelenskyy, the two leaders discussed European affairs. […] The video is dubbed: The words spoken in the TikTok audio don’t match the movement of Orban’s lips as shown in the footage.
Fact Check: Haley’s math comparing clean energy tax credits to national security

Fact Check: Haley’s math comparing clean energy tax credits to national security

Jan 11, 2024
Making a point about spending on national security, Haley said that the US supporting Ukraine, Israel and securing the southern border would cost “less than 20% of Biden’s green subsidies.” Facts First: This math from Haley is largely true.
Fact Check: DeSantis on aid to Ukraine

Fact Check: DeSantis on aid to Ukraine

Jan 11, 2024
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis argued against further US funding for Ukraine by saying that “tens of billions of dollars” have been used “to pay salaries for Ukrainian government bureaucrats,” and that US taxpayers have “paid pensions for Ukrainian retirees.” Facts First: This needs context. […] The money, which is disbursed through the World Bank, has gone to pay “wages for hospital workers, government employees, and teachers as well as social assistance for the elderly and vulnerable.” […] It has also been provided to the Ukrainian government to “supply emergency services for internally displaced persons.”