
A historian by training, he worked as an editor at “Own Game” and “Who Wants to Be a Millionaire”, as a journalist at the BBC Russian Service and at RIA Novosti. Author of the university course “Search and Verification of Information in the Modern Media Environment.”


Is it true that a German TV channel showed on air a map of Ukraine changed as a result of the referendums?

Is it true that the Ukrainians released a video of their reprisal against the residents of Kupyansk for the atrocities of Russian soldiers?

Is it true that on October 17, a Ukrainian air defense missile, and not a drone, fell on a residential building in Kyiv?

Is it true that Berlin's Tiergarten park was cut down for firewood?

Is the video about the crackdown on people protesting against rising electricity prices in Genoa true?

Is it true that the head of the Ukrainian Foreign Ministry admitted Kyiv’s involvement in the bombing of the Crimean Bridge?

Is it true that the hospital in Riga put locks on the heat regulators?

Is it true that in Spain the minister proposed legalizing pedophilia?

Is it true that Elon Musk sent obscene words to the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine on Twitter?

Is the photo of the BBC correspondent “simulating lying in a trench” true?






