Russians spread fake news about former Ukrainian Commander-in-Chief arrest

President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskyy (photo: Vitalii Nosach, RBC-Ukraine)

Russian propaganda Telegram channels spread a fake that Zelenskyy ordered the Security Service of Ukraine to keep former Armed Forces chief Zaluzhnyi under heavy security.

The information published by the Russians is not true.

"This fake was already spread by propaganda in 2023. Back then, they wrote that Armed Forces Chief Zaluzhnyi and Land Forces Commander Syryskyi were arrested for allegedly disagreeing with President Zelenskyy's position," the statement said.

In fact, Zaluzhnyi was appointed Ukraine's ambassador to the UK.

Russian occupiers are constantly spreading fakes

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Earlier, the Russians invented a fake about the head of the Defense Intelligence of Ukraine, Kyrylo Budanov. He was allegedly captured by the occupiers.

Also, Russian media spread fake about the alleged "publication" by the DIU representatives of the "exact date of the overthrow of President Zelenskyy's government."