Sunday, September 28, 2025

Fake: Ukrainian tourists flood Crimea

Russian media continue to report that large numbers of Ukrainians are vacationing in occupied Crimea. Crimean First deputy prime minister told RIA Novosti that...

Russian media distort sanctions danger for US businesses

Russian newspaper Vzglyad published a story claiming that the US State Department has announced that Russian sanctions are harming American and European businesses. Vzglyad quotes...

Fake: Separatist buried alive in Ukraine

Social media and Russian sites are actively reposting a video which allegedly shows a separatist being buried alive in Ukraine. Russian Defense Ministry television station...

New Google Earth Satellite Update Confirms Presence of Buk in Eastern Ukraine

Today, Google Earth updated its historical satellite imagery to include Donetsk and Makiivka at 11:08am (local time) on July 17, 2014, the day of the...

Fake: Bukovina Romanians Demand Territorial Autonomy from Ukraine

The Ukrainski Novyny news site published a story claiming that Romanians living in the Bukovina region of Ukraine are demanding autonomy. The Assembly of Bukovina ...

Kremlin trolls are engaged in massive anti-Ukrainian propaganda in Poland

Warsaw — Kremlin “trolls” have launched a massive campaign to discredit Ukraine and Ukrainians in the Polish Internet space. Polish analysts note that an...

Russia Without BS: Face to Face

I love conversion stories. Perhaps that’s because I’ve had so many myself. I consider it ridiculous that we live in a society that condemns...

Kremlin Watch Monitor ǀ June 20, 2016

After being the only allied president who denies organized Russian military presence in Ukraine, office of the Czech President has given an interview...

Russian state television accidentally broadcasts evidence that Moscow uses cluster bombs in Syria

The state-sponsored television channel RT aired footage of a Russian combat aircraft carrying cluster munitions in Syria at the Khmeimim Air Base. In a...

Russian propaganda claims soldiers who invaded Crimea were “peacekeeping mission”

print version »       (right photo: Reshat Ametov, with two of his three children) A monument to the victims of the Deportation of the Crimean Tatars...