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Викриття The occupiers created a fake website of the Come Back Alive Foundation

A fake website of the Ukrainian army assistance fund appeared on the network, identical to the Ukrainian one. The Russians copied the look of the site, translated the materials and passed everything off as their own.

NotaYenota fact-checkers report that the Russians took a real article that the Come Back Alive Foundation raised more than $100 million in support of the army (of course, the Ukrainian one). However, in the fake version, all the meetings were transferred to the occupying army.

In addition, this fund does not have a Russian version, only Ukrainian and English.

We urge you not to visit suspicious third-party sites as this may threaten your privacy.

The Come Back Alive Foundation is an army assistance charitable fund whose goal is to make the defense forces more effective and systematically counter the enemy. The Foundation purchases equipment that helps to save the lives of the military people, and also raises funds for them.

Із перших днів повномасштабного вторгнення експерти «Детектора медіа» щодня протистоять російській дезінформації. Ми спростовуємо фейкові новини, деконструюємо російські наративи та меседжі. І гартуємо медіаграмотність читачів.

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