Hostile telegram channels spread a new fake about the embezzlement of $80 million from Israelis.
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Shostal Oleksandr
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The Center for Combating Disinformation reported that the circulated information claiming that Ukrainian scammers took $80 million from Israelis is a fake. This fake aims to create a negative perception of Ukraine and provoke anti-Ukrainian sentiments abroad. It was noted that the video disseminated in hostile Telegram channels is false and does not contain reliable information.
There was also information in the media about a fake video on TikTok, where false information about a non-existent resolution for financial assistance payments to Ukrainians is being circulated. The Center for Combating Disinformation confirmed that no resolution numbered 4425 exists, therefore conversations about receiving financial assistance through the 'eSupport' program are scams.
During the information struggle and the spread of fakes, it is crucial to verify information sources and not to believe everything that is circulated on social networks. Careful verification will help avoid unpleasant consequences and protect from scammers and disinformation.
The presented news disseminates information from the Center for Combating Disinformation, which refutes the widespread fakes about Ukrainian scams. It is noted that the fake videos on Telegram and TikTok aim to negatively impact Ukraine's image and provoke anti-Ukrainian sentiments abroad. The quotes included in this text confirm the unreliability of the circulated information. It also emphasizes the importance of checking sources and being cautious when interpreting information from social networks.Read also
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