Is Europe tired of helping Ukraine? A deep dive into Moldova’s post-Davos Conspiracy Theories

It is not true that the Western media is covering up the missile attacks in Western Russia – the attacks have been covered by many major international media outlets and agencies. The author of the claim, Patrick Lancaster, is not an “independent journalist” as he portrays himself – he has been based in Donbass since 2014 and reports on events there from a Russian perspective

Is the Kremlin really worried about the West’s alleged lack of funding to support Ukraine in the face of Russia’s invasion?

It is not true that the Western media is covering up the missile attacks in Western Russia – the attacks have been covered by many major international media outlets and agencies. The author of the claim, Patrick Lancaster, is not an “independent journalist” as he portrays himself – he has been based in Donbass since 2014 and reports on events there from a Russian perspective

Trumpeting a non-existing conflict: Romanian disinformation on NATO alliance

It is not true that the Western media is covering up the missile attacks in Western Russia – the attacks have been covered by many major international media outlets and agencies. The author of the claim, Patrick Lancaster, is not an “independent journalist” as he portrays himself – he has been based in Donbass since 2014 and reports on events there from a Russian perspective

The Russian disinformation narratives aiming to undermine support for Western aid to Ukraine in Greek Media

Summary of the article: Kremlin-led disinformation in Greece Main disinformation narrative: Europe and the US are wasting money to support Ukraine while their economies are in crisis. Other disinformation narratives: The US and Europe lack the military capacity to support Ukraine.   Disinformation narratives propagated by the Kremlin are not generally prevalent in Greek social,…

It is not true that Bulgaria “supported Nazism” in UN vote

Bulgaria did not “endorse” Nazism in a UN vote. Bulgaria, along with the rest of the EU, voted against a draft resolution proposed by Russia and other countries (Belarus, Democratic People’s Republic of Korea, Nicaragua and Syria) aimed at legitimizing Russian aggression in Ukraine. This is a resolution regularly tabled by Russia to combat “Nazism”. However, in the context of the invasion in Ukraine, the document is perceived as an attempt by the Kremlin to justify Russian aggression, utilizing popular pro-Russian disinformation narratives regarding the claims of ‘genocide’ in the Donbas area and the need to ‘denazify’ Ukraine.

There is no evidence that the Nord Stream leaks are linked to the presence of US military equipment in the area

There are no facts to support the claim that the leaks in the Nord Stream pipelines were caused by the US. No link has been established between the presence of US helicopters and a ship in the Baltic Sea and the leaks from Nord Stream 1 and 2. The suggestions that US President Joe Biden has promised to attack the pipeline originate from a speech he held 2 weeks before the invasion of Ukraine in which he does not mention any type of planned future attacks on the pipelines. There are still no results from the investigations surrounding the accident launched in Denmark and Sweden. UPDATE: According to an independent Swedish investigation in the region, there are explosive traces found at Nord Stream pipeline, which is an indicator for a gross sabotage.