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Fact check: Fake news and content targets international medi
Fact check: Fake news and content targets international medi
Fact check: Fake news and content targets international media | Europe | News and current affairs from around the continent | DW
Pro-Russian fabricated posts pretending to be those of the BBC, CNN and DW are fueling the mis- and disinformation war between Russia and Ukraine. They are also discrediting various international media outlets.
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