Trump will give money to Ukrainians? The Center for Countering Disinformation warned about the fake.
The Center for Countering Disinformation has refuted unreliable reports about 'money payments from Donald Trump' for Ukrainians that were disseminated by anonymous information sources.
On January 20, a fake news spread in the network claiming that Ukrainians would receive 6500 UAH from Donald Trump. The Center for Countering Disinformation states that there are no official statements or programs regarding such payments from the newly elected U.S. president.
The analysts of the Center believe that such fakes are created with the aim of attracting an audience on social media and messengers.
Earlier, a former parliament member spread fake information about Olena Zelenska, which referred to her vacation at the ski resort of St. Moritz. However, there is no evidence to support these informational accusations.
Also, a fake video was circulated from the United24 Media platform, which claimed that the damaged mansions in California belong to prominent Ukrainian military personnel. However, this information is hostile propaganda and has no confirmations.
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