The video clip in question was actually created in 2018 and has no connection to Russia.
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The video clip in question was actually created in 2018 and has no connection to Russia.
The information presented by Deputy Volkova on air is publicly available.
Belarusian pro-government media-personalities Andrei Lazutkin and Grigory Azarenok discussed the conspiracy theory.
MP Kliushevich referred to free school breakfasts as a social achievement of Belarus.
The Belarusian Investigative Center journalists found out what passports Maia Sandu has.
The WTF’s revealing the truth behind Russia’s alleged receiving record revenue in rubles for exports from European countries.
Plans to abolish roaming were first reported in 2017, but the deadlines have been constantly postponed.
The BIC's Belarusian Interactive Catalogue of Fakes includes over 600 examples. The majority of fake news stories originated from Belarusian state-run media outlets.
The Weekly Top Fake team sent a cameraman to capture footage of what the streets of Kyiv look like.
Russia Does Not Produce Unique Heat Exchangers.
71-year-old writer Juraj Cintula shot Prime Minister Robert Fico five times because he was dissatisfied with the politician's policies.
The Weekly Top Fake team's examination of various tourist-visit rankings revealed that disparate statistics were employed, resulting in varying rankings for Belarus among its post-Soviet counterparts.