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Detector Media collects and documents real-time chronicles of the Kremlin propaganda about the Russian invasion. Ukraine for decades has been suffering from Kremlin propaganda. Here we document all narratives, messages, and tactics, which Russia is using from February 17th, 2022. Reminder: the increasing of shelling and fighting by militants happened on the 17th of February 2022 on the territory of Ukraine. Russian propaganda blames Ukraine for these actions

On 17 February, on the 1454th day of the full-scale war, our editorial office recorded:

2732
Fake
816
Manipulation
775
Message
559
Disclosure
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Fake debunked about the evacuation of Zaporizhzhia residents due to an “active Russian offensive”

Russian state media are spreading disinformation, claiming that an evacuation of the southern part of Zaporizhzhia has allegedly been announced due to a “Russian offensive”. This was flagged by fact-checkers from the StopFake project. The false statement was made by collaborator Volodymyr Rohov, who is known for spreading fakes and false reports about the situation in Zaporizhzhia region.

  Screenshot – aif.ru 

In reality, no evacuation is taking place in Zaporizhzhia. On September 30, the city is only scheduled to hold an evacuation drill in the Komunarskyi district, aimed at checking the readiness of emergency services and practicing their coordination, not at actually relocating people.

Zaporizhzhia City Council Secretary Rehina Kharchenko said during the national telethon that there are no grounds for evacuating the population. She stressed that decisions on evacuation can only be made by the military and the regional military administration, and that there is currently no such need.

Fakes such as Rohov’s statement are intended to create the impression that the Ukrainian authorities are allegedly losing control of the situation, which could undermine trust in the government and the military.

The constant stoking of fear through fake reports about an offensive or evacuation is meant to psychologically exhaust both civilians and defenders, forcing them to remain in a state of constant tension.

Fake: A serviceman of the 92nd Separate Assault Brigade allegedly killed his son during a drinking party

Pro-Russian Telegram channels are spreading disinformation claiming that a “50-year-old Ukrainian serviceman from the 92nd Separate Assault Brigade killed his son during a drinking party”.

This was highlighted by analysts from the VoxCheck project.

Screenshot Spravdi

This information is completely fabricated. According to VoxCheck, Russian propaganda distorted a real news story about a crime in Zakarpattia, where a 63-year-old man killed his 40-year-old son. Police reports contain no mention of any involvement of military personnel in the incident.

Moreover, the fake story contains blatant errors – for example, the word “serviceman” is misspelled as “viiskovyi”, indicating poor-quality editing of the text.

By spreading falsehoods about Ukrainian soldiers, Russian propaganda seeks to portray them as immoral or uncontrollable in order to undermine trust in the army both among Ukrainians and on the international stage.

Andrii Pylypenko, Lesia Bidochko, Oleksandr Siedin, Kostiantyn Zadyraka, and Oleksiy Pivtorak are collaborating on this chronicle. Ksenia Ilyuk is the author of the project.