“CNN posted saying its reporters were staying at this hotel that was mercilessly bombed by the Russian military,” reads a Korean-language Facebook post shared on March 22.
“A Ukrainian farmer stole a Russian Soyuz rocket and carried it away with a truck,” reads a Burmese-language Facebook post shared on March 13 on a page with more than 38,000 followers.
“Don’t believe a word they say,” says a March 8, 2022 Facebook post. It features two images of the same scene, the top one captioned “ESCAPE FROM KIEV,” which includes part of the TGCOM24 logo, and the bottom one marked “MOVIE DEEP IMPACT.”
© RTL-Grafik In this new fact check, an RTL journalist takes a closer look at a certain statement by Professor…
“‘Endless Love’ sung by Pres. Volodymyr Zelensky & wife Olena for each other & for Ukraine,” says a March 8, 2022 Facebook post featuring a video of a man and a woman performing in a studio.
“Ukraine faking Russian civilian massacres for pity and more money from international community,” reads a post on BitChute from February 28.
The image appears to show Putin in an interview with CNN news anchor Kate Bouldan for the US network’s “At This Hour” segment.
“This is the real identity of the corpses that horrified the entire world with Covid-19 fear. Hey, you know you won’t get paid for your performance today,” reads a Korean-language Facebook post shared on February 7, 2022.
After numerous false social media posts circulated following the weekend’s violent demonstrations, RTL took a deep dive into the facts regarding the damage to Gauthier Destenay’s car.