Representative Dan Crenshaw also
hyped the debunked “Ghost of Kiev” tale in a Tweet along with promoting the “Snake Island” myth.
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Pro-war Representative Adam Kinzinger even shared this
picture. In reality, the dramatic image actually traces its roots over half of a decade back to Ukraine in 2016 and has appeared in
several news stories since then.
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The story of former Miss Grand Ukraine Anastasiia Lenna joining Ukraine’s military to fight against Russia also turned out to be false despite amassing thousands of likes and shares across social media platforms. While the photo of Lenna is from one of her
recent Instagram posts, where she expressed support for Ukraine against Russian forces, the gun in the popular picture is actually an airsoft
rifle.
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Clips of Ukrainian soldiers
kissing their loved ones goodbye as they supposedly left to fight Russia also quickly went viral, except the
footage, which has already garnered
thousands of likes, comes from a 2017 film “The War of Chimeras.”
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Several popular stories chronicling Ukraine's resistance against Russia's ongoing invasion – including those promoted by American Congressmen – have turned out to be false despite garnering millions of shares and likes.
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