Ukraine’s Anti-Corruption Agencies Deny the Russian Propaganda Story About Olena Zelenska’s “Arrest”
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Ukraine’s anti-corruption agencies deny the Russian propaganda story about Olena Zelenska’s “arrest”
On the afternoon of 17 May, Russia's state-owned news agency RIA Novosti spread a fabricated claim that Ukraine's anti-corruption bodies were preparing to arrest first lady Olena Zelenska, which those bodies flatly denied the same evening. Ukraine's National Anti-Corruption Bureau and the Specialized Anti-Corruption Prosecutor's Office say they are conducting no such proceedings. Both tie the claim to a wider Russian disinformation campaign agai…
JUST IN: Zelensky's Wife Targeted For Arrest As Corruption Scandal Deepens
Recent reports have ignited speculation regarding the potential downfall of Olena Zelenska, the wife of Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky. As Ukraine grapples with widespread allegations of corruption, attention has turned to whether her next steps might involve legal trouble. Following Zelensky’s apparent failure to rein in the power of anti-corruption authorities, cases of rampant corruption within his administration have come to light. N…
Information About the “Investigation” Against First Lady Zelenskaya — a Russian Fake, - NABU and SAP
Russian and pro-Russian media are spreading a wave of misinformation about the alleged “investigations” against the wife of the President of Ukraine, Elena Zelenska. This information is not true.
Ukraine's First Lady Arrest Being Prepared in Kyiv while Zelensky Began Bargaining? - Reports claim
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky is facing renewed political scrutiny after reports emerging from Russian media claimed that Ukraine’s anti-corruption agencies may be preparing legal action involving First Lady Olena Zelenska. The allegations, which have circulated widely online, have been strongly rejected by Ukrainian authorities, adding yet another layer to the ongoing political and information battle […] The post Ukraine’s First Lady A…
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