
3 Ukraine-related Disinformation Disseminated by Russian Propaganda Platforms
On March 1st, Russia’s “First Channel” aired a news story about the war in Ukraine, which featured interviews with Scott Ritter, the U.N. Weapons Inspector

On March 1st, Russia’s “First Channel” aired a news story about the war in Ukraine, which featured interviews with Scott Ritter, the U.N. Weapons Inspector

On March 1st, 2022, Russian media outlets (sputniknews.com,ria.ru russian.rt.com, www.bfm.ru, tass.com) reported that Ukrainian nationalist groups had allegedly hijacked 20 vehicles of the OSCE monitoring

On February 25–26th and 27th, Russian-language media outlets and social networks have been reporting that Ukrainians had opened fire on their own people in Kyiv,

Amid the Russian military intervention in Ukraine, several photos and videos aimed to illustrate scenes of hostilities have been circulating on social media. In some

On February 18th, 2022, Russian online outlets Московский Комсомолец and Tehnowar.ru published articles about foreign-run military laboratories in Ukraine, according to which the United States

On February 22nd, 2022, Margarita Simonyan, Editor-in-Chief of Russian RT (Russia Today), appeared on Россия-1 on the program “Evening with Vladimir Solovyov”. Excerpts from Simonyan’s

On February 28th, the Facebook user “Ramaz Katamadze” published footage of aerial bombardment. According to the user’s comments, the footage is recent and depicts the

On February 26th, the Facebook user “Lela Praga” published a photo depicting a crucified person being set on fire. According to the author, the video

On February 27th, information about the deployment of a Russian air landing party in Kyiv has been circulating on social media. The following Facebook pages:

On February 26th, the information about the capture of an Armenian soldier in Kharkiv went viral on social media. Posts of such content along with

On February 25th, the Facebook user “Beka Vardosanidze” published a post claiming that the tank that ran over a car in Ukraine was not Russian

On February 26th, a video depicting a tank moving in the city streets getting attacked by the so-called “Molotov cocktails” went viral on Georgian social
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