
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 the uniform of a member of the Ukrainian delegation at the negotiations in Istanbul had an SS chevron?

Is it true that a message to Estonians was shown on the wall of Narva Castle on Russian Language Day?

Is it true that the President of Finland promised to supply the United States with nuclear icebreakers, which can only be built in Russia?

Is the video of a Ukrainian Armed Forces soldier being buried to the music from a McDonald’s commercial true?

Is it true that Milla Jovovich fired her Ukrainian housekeeper for refusing to speak Russian?
Is it true that in this video Pope Leo XIV pointedly turned away from the LGBT flag?

Is it true that Michelle Obama accidentally let slip that she is a man?

Is it true that billboards in Germany showed photos of Soviet veterans with the caption “After 80 years, they are back in Berlin”?

Is it true that journalists filmed Macron hiding a bag of cocaine?

Is it true that Pavel Zarubin poisoned himself while filming a film about Putin?

	




