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Inaccurate posts claim NATO countries giving warplanes to Ukraine

Inaccurate posts claim NATO countries giving warplanes to Ukraine

Mar 7, 2022
Social media posts claim that three NATO countries will give 70 warplanes to Ukraine to aid the fight against invading Russian forces. This is misleading; while Kyiv said Poland, Bulgaria and Slovakia would provide the aircraft, officials from all three countries denied that they would do so.
This photo of Zelensky meeting troops was taken before Russia invaded Ukraine

This photo of Zelensky meeting troops was taken before Russia invaded Ukraine

Mar 7, 2022
A photo of Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky is circulating in Facebook posts that claim it shows him sharing a meal with soldiers resisting Russia’s invasion. The posts are misleading; the photo was taken when Zelensky visited eastern Ukraine on February 17, 2022, days before Russia launched a military operation in the country.
No, this former Ukrainian beauty queen has not joined the Ukrainian military to fight Russians

No, this former Ukrainian beauty queen has not joined the Ukrainian military to fight Russians

Mar 7, 2022
The viral photograph shows Anastasiia Lenna, the 2015 Miss Grand Ukraine winner, posing with an airsoft gun. She confirmed that she did not join the Ukrainian military and said she posted the staged image to inspire people. Our ruling A Facebook post claims it shows a Ukrainian beauty queen fighting against the Russians invading Ukraine. That’s not the case. Lenna did not join the Ukrainian military. She posted a photo in which she’s posing with an airsoft gun. She said the photo was meant to inspire people. We rate this post False.
This video shows an explosion in China in 2015, not Ukraine in 2022

This video shows an explosion in China in 2015, not Ukraine in 2022

Mar 4, 2022
As Russian troops invaded Ukraine, a video was viewed hundreds of thousands of times in social media posts that claimed it showed a huge explosion at a power plant in the separatist Luhansk region. While there have been reports of a fire at a power plant in the region, the video has been shared in a false context. It actually shows a deadly blast that ripped through the Chinese port city of Tianjin in 2015.
Old image shows Ukrainians praying to mark 2014 separatist attacks, unrelated to current conflict

Old image shows Ukrainians praying to mark 2014 separatist attacks, unrelated to current conflict

Mar 4, 2022
Facebook posts are circulating in Africa claiming to feature an image of Ukrainians kneeling and praying in the snow days before Russian troops invaded their country on February 24, 2022. In reality, the picture dates back to 2019 and shows residents of Kharkiv who had been praying every day in the city square since March 2014 when Russian separatists attacked Ukraine.
Two old photos show Israeli airstrikes in the Gaza Strip, not Russia attacking Ukraine

Two old photos show Israeli airstrikes in the Gaza Strip, not Russia attacking Ukraine

Mar 4, 2022
Two images of huge explosions among residential buildings have been shared hundreds of times on social media alongside a claim that they show Russia’s attack on Ukraine. But the claim is false: the photos show Israeli airstrikes in the Gaza Strip in 2018 and 2021.
The 2012 photo shows a Palestinian girl confronting an Israeli soldier, unrelated to Ukraine conflict

The 2012 photo shows a Palestinian girl confronting an Israeli soldier, unrelated to Ukraine conflict

Mar 4, 2022
Three photos have been shared thousands of times on Facebook in Tanzania and Kenya alongside a claim that they show a young Ukrainian girl confronting a Russian soldier. But this is false: the images are screenshots from a YouTube video of Palestinian activist Ahed Tamimi challenging an Israeli soldier in the occupied West Bank in 2012.
Old footage of Ukrainian soldiers recirculates after Russian invasion in 2022

Old footage of Ukrainian soldiers recirculates after Russian invasion in 2022

Mar 4, 2022
After Russia invaded Ukraine in February 2022, a video of men in military uniform embracing women was viewed more than 350,000 times in social media posts that claimed it showed Ukrainians saying goodbye to loved ones before going off to fight. In fact, the footage was taken from a documentary about the 2014 conflict between Ukraine and Russia.
Old photo shared in posts claiming ‘Russian flag was raised in Kharkiv’

Old photo shared in posts claiming ‘Russian flag was raised in Kharkiv’

Mar 4, 2022
As Russia pressed on with its invasion of Ukraine, a photo of a Russian flag being raised at a building in Kharkiv, Ukraine’s second-largest city, circulated in social media posts that claimed it had “fallen”. However, the photo was shared in a misleading context; the original photo — taken by Reuters news agency — is from a pro-Russian protest in 2014. As of March 2, 2022, fighting was ongoing in Kharkiv after heavy shelling.
The photos show scenes from a youth paramilitary camp near Kyiv in 2015 and 2017

The photos show scenes from a youth paramilitary camp near Kyiv in 2015 and 2017

Mar 4, 2022
A series of photos of children wearing military fatigues and brandishing weapons is circulating in multiple posts online which claim they are Ukrainian children training to fight after Russia invaded Ukraine in February 2022. In fact, the pictures were taken in 2015 and 2017 at a youth paramilitary camp on the outskirts of Ukraine’s capital, Kyiv.
Old photos circulate in misleading posts claiming Ukrainian president led troops on the battlefield amid Russian invasion

Old photos circulate in misleading posts claiming Ukrainian president led troops on the battlefield amid Russian invasion

Mar 4, 2022
Several images of Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky wearing camouflage, a bulletproof vest and a helmet have been shared on social media with claims that he was leading his soldiers on the battlefield as Russia invaded its eastern neighbour. However, the claim has been shared out of context: the photos were taken last year when Zelensky visited troops several times in the pro-Russian separatist region of Donbass in Ukraine.
Posts use 2014 riot image to falsely compare Ukraine’s capital days before and after Russian invasion

Posts use 2014 riot image to falsely compare Ukraine’s capital days before and after Russian invasion

Mar 4, 2022
Facebook posts with contrasting aerial images showing Ukraine’s capital Kyiv both untouched by war and in ruins have been shared hundreds of times with the claim that the pictures show the city before and after Russia’s invasion. The claim is misleading; while the first image of the city intact is fresh, the second showing devastation in the capital was taken about eight years ago during deadly protests that ushered in a change of government.
Video game footage falsely shared as live video of Ukraine crisis

Video game footage falsely shared as live video of Ukraine crisis

Mar 4, 2022
Several supposedly ‘live’ videos featuring firepower hitting buildings and shooting planes out of the nighttime sky have been shared on Facebook in South Africa with claims that they show Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. However, this is false: these hours-long videos actually show a military simulation video game called Arma 3.
Pictures show various Russian ballistic weapons but not its new “Satan 2” missile

Pictures show various Russian ballistic weapons but not its new “Satan 2” missile

Mar 4, 2022
Images of three different missile systems have been shared widely on Facebook alongside a claim that Russia recently unveiled a new weapon that could eradicate every living being on Earth. But this is false: the weapons featured in the posts are old and do not show the fearsome new RS-28 Sarmat, also known as Satan 2, which will only enter service towards the end of 2022, according to experts.
These images were taken during the 2008 Georgia-Russia war, not in Ukraine

These images were taken during the 2008 Georgia-Russia war, not in Ukraine

Mar 4, 2022
Facebook posts asking for prayers for victims of the war in Ukraine, accompanied by photographs of suffering civilians, have been shared dozens of times in Kenya and Tanzania. But these posts are misleading; the pictures actually show victims of the 2008 war between Georgia and Russia.
Old image of food truck in Canada shared in posts about Sikhs giving support in Ukraine

Old image of food truck in Canada shared in posts about Sikhs giving support in Ukraine

Mar 4, 2022
As Russian troops invaded Ukraine, an image of a food truck was shared thousands of times in social media posts that claimed it shows members of the Sikh community offering free food to people affected by the conflict. However, the photo was shared in a false context. While there have been reports by Indian media outlets about a Sikh humanitarian organisation offering support to people who have fled war-torn Ukraine, the image of the food truck shows a Sikh community initiative in Canada.
Old air crash photo shared in posts about Russia’s invasion of Ukraine

Old air crash photo shared in posts about Russia’s invasion of Ukraine

Mar 4, 2022
Social media posts and news reports about Russia’s invasion of neighbouring Ukraine have repeatedly shared an image of a burning jet alongside a claim that “six Russian fighter planes” were shot down. Whilst Ukraine’s military said it had shot down six Russian aircraft on the first day of the invasion, the image has been shared in a false context. The photographer who captured the original image told AFP it was taken in 1993. The image corresponds to reports from 1993 about a crash involving Russian aircraft during a UK airshow.
Old photo of children saluting Ukrainian soldiers circulates in online posts about Russia’s recent invasion

Old photo of children saluting Ukrainian soldiers circulates in online posts about Russia’s recent invasion

Mar 4, 2022
A photo of two children facing tanks has been shared alongside claims it shows Ukrainian kids saluting soldiers as they head off to battle Russian forces currently invading the country. But the image has been shared out of context: AFP Fact Check found the photo was taken in 2016 by Ukrainian photographer Dmitry Muravsky.
False subtitles added to Putin’s Ukraine war declaration video to suggest African states are next

False subtitles added to Putin’s Ukraine war declaration video to suggest African states are next

Mar 4, 2022
A video of Russian President Vladimir Putin addressing the press has been viewed thousands of times on Facebook posts alongside the claim that he has declared war on African countries – including Kenya and South Sudan – for commenting on Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. The claim is false; Putin’s speech in Russian makes no mention of Africa. The clip was taken from his televised address on February 24, 2022, when he announced Russia’s decision to invade Ukraine.