‘It’s Day 47: Ukraine Has Now Lasted Longer Than France Did in World War II’
A popular post across platforms claimed that Ukraine has “lasted longer than France did in World War II.”
A popular post across platforms claimed that Ukraine has “lasted longer than France did in World War II.”
Rumors of Russian “mobile crematoriums” in Ukraine began circulating in late February 2022, drawing renewed interest after the Bucha massacre in April 2022.
Claims circulated that a street in Vilnius, Lithuania was renamed “Ukrainian Heroes Street,” forcing the Russian embassy there to change its address.
As images of the aftermath of a massacre in the Ukrainian city of Bucha spread globally, Russian state media tried to sell a story that the mass civilian casualties were “staged.”
Since-deleted articles about North Korea refusing to assist a “begging” Putin appeared to have been based entirely on a satirical tweet.
A viral video on Twitter purportedly shows Ukrainian refugee children being warmly welcomed by their new Italian classmates in Naples.
A viral image purportedly shows members of the Hasidic Jewish community engaging in an all-day effort to alert Ukrainian Jews to evacuate as soon as possible.
A misleadingly clipped segment of a lengthy joint press conference involving U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris and President Andrzej Duda of Poland did not involve “laughing” about Ukrainian refugees.
A photograph shared across social platforms purportedly shows a woman from Ukraine “from the window of a train in Lviv.”
Amid ongoing discourse about gas prices in March 2022, a meme apparently showing gas for sale for $6.09 a gallon in California spread virally.