#fakenews
Meanwhile,
Ilya Kiva, a pro-Kremlin member of Ukraine’s parliament, also amplified the false story on his Telegram channel, prompting additional
Kremlin-owned and
pro–
Kremlin media outlets to report on it, featuring headlines such as “Member of Rada accused Zelenskyy of creating a fake video.”
This is not the first time that pro-Kremlin information channels have suggested Zelenskyy is no longer in Kyiv. On February 26, Vyacheslav Volodin, a pro-Kremlin member of Russian parliament,
wrote on his Telegram channel, “Zelenskyy left Kyiv in a hurry.”
Kremlin-owned media outlets amplified the allegation. The next day, Zelenskyy
recorded a video outside his Kyiv office to debunk the claim. And on March 8, the War with Fakes Telegram channel
published a “debunk” suggesting that Zelenskyy is faking his videos to appear as though he is in Kyiv. Pro-Kremlin media once again
amplified the post.
Ukrainian media reported that Russia attacked a Belarusian village from Ukrainian airspace in an attempt to make it appear that Ukraine had attacked Belarus and provoke Belarusian President Lukashenka to move troops into Ukraine.
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does it matter if he is Poland or Mars ..he's still kicking Putin's a$$