President Zelenskyi, Maidan, Anatoliy Shariy, The Economist, russian fakes
Lie: The Economist magazine put the president of Ukraine on the cover as a target with the headline "President Zelenskyi's Last Months." The cover photo is reproduced by propagandist Anatoliy Shariy, who is hiding from Ukrainian justice abroad. According to him, the leaders of the United States and the European Union are, as it were, looking for ways to physically eliminate Zelenskyi.
Truth: The Economist never actually published an issue with that cover and that headline (https://www.economist.com/weeklyedition/archive). It is not in the archive, nor in current publications of the publication. What's more, the magazine officially translates the president's surname as Zelensky, not Zelenskiy. The link in the post of propagandist Shariy leads to the Telegram channel "The Economist", while the official publication does not have a Telegram channel.
The "cover with Zelenskyi" posted on the network is another fake propaganda that continues the kremlin's special disinformation operation "Maidan-3" directed against the current leadership of Ukraine. If anyone is looking for ways to physically eliminate Zelenskyi, it is the kremlin, which, by the way, has already tried to assassinate the President of Ukraine about 10 times. The last one was not so long ago, on March 6, when russia fired missiles at the residence of Zelenskyi's delegation and the head of the Greek government Kyriakos Mitsotakis. Fortunately, no one from the delegation was injured.
Based on the materials of Spravdi.ua
Also read the news about how the russian "factory of fakes" fabricated the purchase of an elite hotel-casino in Cyprus by Volodymyr Zelenskyi.
The Turkish publication ODATV published a fake article that President Zelenskyi allegedly bought the Vuni Palace hotel-casino located in Cyprus with American money. Although a few days later, the publication removed the material, realizing what the consequences could be for them. Nevertheless, other pro-russian mass media fondly continue to reproduce this "news". Moreover, for this "disinformation operation" they even created a duplicate website of the same hotel, where information about the "new owner" related to the president of Ukraine was indicated in fine print.
Information about this purchase was denied by both the government of Cyprus and the company that owns the hotel.
Based on the materials of Stopfake.org