Ukraine Refutes Russian Fake News on UPA Memorial Decree

Ukraine Refutes Russian Fake News on UPA Memorial Decree

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The Center for Countering Disinformation in Ukraine has debunked a false report claiming President Volodymyr Zelenskyy signed a decree for a UPA memorial in Volhynia. The fabricated story, styled as a France 24 report, alleged a 70 million euro project funded by the EU, with construction set to begin on July 11, coinciding with Poland's commemoration of the Volyn tragedy. France 24 confirmed that it did not produce such content, and the decree shown in the video was identified as a forgery. The real draft law, No. 15360, pertains to a national Pantheon in Kyiv, not a UPA memorial. This disinformation campaign aims to destabilize Ukrainian-Polish relations and undermine Poland's support for Ukraine. The CCD highlighted that the use of fake media is a common tactic in Russian disinformation efforts.

Key Points: • Ukrainian authorities debunked a false claim about a UPA memorial decree by Zelenskyy. • The fake news was styled as a report from France 24 and spread via anonymous social media accounts. • The disinformation aims to provoke tensions between Ukraine and Poland, impacting bilateral relations.

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2026-07-11
Ukraine debunks UPA memorial decree fake news
The Center for Countering Disinformation refuted claims about a memorial decree by Zelenskyy, confirming it as Russian disinformation.
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2026-07-11
France 24 denies involvement in the fake report
The English-language editorial team of France 24 confirmed that they never created or aired the alleged report on the UPA memorial.
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2026-07-11
CCD highlights Russian disinformation tactics
The Center for Countering Disinformation stated that the fake news is part of a larger Russian operation to destabilize Ukraine-Poland relations.
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