Russia spreads fake Kuleba tweet about US aid: MFA issued a statement.
Heorhii Tykhyi, the spokesperson of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine, noted that a fake tweet from the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine Dmytro Kuleba appeared on the internet. He also stated that Russian propaganda is trying to spread this forgery. Tykhyi published this information on his profile on social network X.
«Anyone who can check Dmytro Kuleba's profile should be able to see that such a tweet does not exist. But, because Russian propaganda is working hard to spread this lame forgery, I can officially confirm that it is a fake. Ukraine's foreign minister has never stated this», - emphasized Tykhyi.
Anyone who can check @DmytroKuleba's profile should be able to see that such a tweet does not exist. But, because Russian propaganda is working hard to spread this lame forgery, I can officially confirm that it is a fake. Ukraine's foreign minister has never stated this. pic.twitter.com/ni7mXkdsWX
— Heorhii Tykhyi (@SpoxUkraineMFA) August 1, 2024
Tykhyi also added that this fake tweet claims that the US has limited resources, so Israel should avoid escalating the conflict to maintain support against Russian aggression.
Earlier it was reported that Russia spread a fake related to power outages in Ukraine.
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