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In 2026, disinformation remains a critical issue in Ukraine, with numerous instances of hoaxes spread by Russian propaganda. The Ukrainian government and military forces have consistently exposed false claims, such as alleged massive army casualties, and non-existent strikes on Belarusian civilians. Additionally, misleading information about radioactive materials used in Kyiv's defenses and fabricated reports on Ukraine's actions near nuclear facilities have been thoroughly debunked. To counter these hoaxes, Ukrainian authorities continue to leverage media platforms to inform and educate both the national and international communities, stressing the importance of vigilance against misinformation.

What are some recent hoaxes involving the Ukrainian army?

Recently, false claims have included exaggerations of Ukrainian army casualties and fake reports of strikes on civilian targets. Ukrainian authorities have actively debunked these disinformation efforts, providing accurate information to combat the spread of false narratives.

How is Ukraine responding to Russian disinformation campaigns?

Ukraine is addressing Russian disinformation through vigilant monitoring and public communication. By swiftly debunking hoaxes and ensuring transparency, Ukrainian authorities aim to mitigate the impact of misinformation on public perception and international relations.

What is the impact of disinformation on the perception of the Ukraine conflict?

Disinformation can distort perceptions of the Ukraine conflict, influencing both domestic and international viewpoints. By spreading false narratives, misinformation aims to create confusion and undermine public trust in factual reporting about the events unfolding in Ukraine.

How do false claims about radioactive materials arise?

False claims about radioactive materials have surfaced as part of a broader strategy of disinformation. Such claims are intended to incite fear and distrust among the public, but Ukrainian authorities have countered these hoaxes with factual rebuttals and evidence-based communication.

Why is it important to address fakes about Ukraine on a global scale?

Addressing hoaxes on a global scale is critical to maintaining international support for Ukraine and ensuring accurate global understanding of the conflict's dynamics. Misinformation undermines international efforts to support Ukraine and skews the perception of its geopolitical situation.

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Russia is spreading a fake story about "the Ukrainian authorities preparing a terrorist attack against the population" Russia has launched new fake story about "Ukrainian terrorist attack against its own population", - CCD. PHOTO Russian propaganda is spreading a new fake story that the Ukrainian authorities are allegedly planning a large-scale terrorist attack against their own population in order to pin the blame on Russia. 3 984 17 Previously in trend: Russian fake news

In Kharkiv, a "journalist" who spread anti-Ukrainian fake news was exposed Kharkiv administrator of Telegram channel suspected of promoting Russian aggression. PHOTO In Kharkiv, the administrator of a telegram channel who spread disinformation about the war, called for not fulfilling mobilisation measures and incited national hatred was exposed. 3 345 16 Previously in trend: Disclosure of collaborators

Підсанкційний російський політтехнолог Ілля Гамбашидзе Kremlin organisation "ASD" discredits Ukraine, its top leadership, citizens and leaders of allied countries - media. DOCUMENT The journalists investigated the leak of internal documents of the Social Design Agency (SDA) and found that the organisation, run by Russian political strategist Ilya Gambashidze, uses disinformation to discredit Ukraine, its top leadership and citizens, as well as the leaders of Western... 9 801 45 Previously in trend: War

Удар по зерновозах на Сумщині Strike on grain trucks in Sumy region: Russian Federation spreads fakes about destruction of a convoy of equipment moving to Sudzha. PHOTOS Russians spread false information about a strike on grain trucks in the Sumy district, reporting that they had allegedly destroyed a convoy of vehicles heading to Sudzha, Kursk region of the Russian Federation. 11 379 20 Previously in trend: Russian aggression against Ukraine War

ботоферма SSU detains two pro-Russian hackers who created fake accounts of Maliuk and Budanov. PHOTOS The SSU dismantled bot farms in Kyiv that were conducting information sabotage in favour of Russian intelligence. In the course of complex measures, two organisers were detained; they were massively spreading disinformation about the war in Ukraine and seeking to artificially discredit the Defence Forces. 5 144 22

ніколенко Russians cut pork on Koran and burned it, pretending to be Ukrainian soldiers - Ministry of Foreign Affairs warned about another fake of occupiers. PHOTOS The Russian invaders filmed a video in which they pretend to be soldiers of the Armed Forces and butcher pork on the Koran, thereby insulting Islam and discrediting Ukraine. 14 359 56 Previously in trend: War

романов,рожин Russian propagandist exposes another. PHOTOS Russian propagandist Boris Rozhin reported on the alleged downing of a Ukrainian drone by the Russian occupiers and published photos of the downed object. But another Russian propagandist, Volodymyr Romanov, refuted Rozhin’s lie, as the published photos showed a Russian Kh-59MK missile. 26 673 12 Previously in trend: War

бєлгород Ministry of Defense of Russian Federation issued shootings from exercises in Belgorod for shots from war in Ukraine, - mass media. PHOTOS The Russian military has shot a propaganda video about the work of repair units. The Russians claimed that the video was shot in Ukraine, although in fact it was filmed in the Belgorod region. 10 179 10

Suspicious video of supposed SBU raid on Right Sector base debunked as Russian-led separatist-produced fake, - AtlanticCouncil Suspicious video of supposed SBU raid on Right Sector base debunked as Russian-led separatist-produced fake, - AtlanticCouncil's DFRLab. VIDEO&PHOTOS In July 2018, footage emerged allegedly depicting a Ukrainian Security Service (SBU) operation against an armed, pro-Ukrainian far-right formation. The SBU and most notable Ukrainian media outlets decried this video as a staged fake. 12 266 35 Previously in trend: Russian aggression against Ukraine

APC shown in Russian fake news on "SBU disarming Right Sector’s base" pops up in occupied Donetsk. PHOTOS APC shown in Russian fake news on "SBU disarming Right Sector’s base" pops up in occupied Donetsk. PHOTOS Last July, the pro-Kremlin propaganda media spread fake news about the Security Service of Ukraine (SBU) commandos allegedly storming the base of the Right Sector volunteers. The BTR-80 armored personnel carrier which had been shown in the staged story of the Russian propagandists was recently captured on camera in occupied Donetsk. 35 764 57 Previously in trend: Russian aggression against Ukraine

инфографика танки Pro-Kremlin propaganda circulates fake about "thousands" of NATO tanks in Europe, - Euvsdisinfo. INFOGRAPHICS This past week, the pro-Kremlin propaganda actively spread disinformation claiming that the United States had allegedly deployed "thousands" of tanks in Europe to prepare for a NATO offensive against Russia. 32 511 89

фейк климпуш-цинцадзе Polish, Russian media spread fake statement on genocide by Ukraine's deputy PM. SCREENSHOT Certain Polish and Russian media have spread a fake statement by Ukraine’s Deputy Prime Minister for European and Euro-Atlantic Integration Ivanna Klympush-Tsyntsadze regarding the Volyn tragedy. 59 740 114