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Russia's Disinformation Campaign: Fake Memorials Planned at Ukrainian Embassies

Severity: High (Score: 62.9)

Sources: Unn.Ua, Mezha

Summary

On May 2, 2026, the Center for Countering Disinformation reported that Russia is orchestrating a disinformation campaign by staging fake memorials at Ukrainian embassies worldwide, aimed at discrediting Ukraine. These events, disguised as tributes to the victims of the May 2 tragedy in Odesa, involve organized protests with flower-laying, pro-Russian slogans, and fabricated testimonies for local media. This annual propaganda effort revives the narrative of 'Ukrainian Nazis' committing atrocities, distorting the real events where pro-Russian militants attacked a peaceful march, leading to a tragic fire. The campaign is reportedly intensifying this year, with a focus on influencing international public opinion and destabilizing perceptions of Ukraine. Experts warn that these actions are part of a broader information warfare strategy. The impact is global, affecting Ukrainian diplomatic missions and international relations. Verification of sources and narratives is crucial to counter this manipulation. Key Points: • Russia is staging fake memorials at Ukrainian embassies to spread disinformation. • The campaign distorts the events of May 2, 2014, in Odesa, portraying Ukraine negatively. • Experts emphasize the need for vigilance against manipulative narratives and propaganda.

Key Entities

  • Russia (country)
  • Ukraine (country)
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