
Journalist, editor. Slavic philologist (KazNPU, 2007), media trainer, media literacy teacher. From 2017 to 2022, editor-in-chief of the Fact Check in Kazakhstan project. Co-author, compiler and editor of a number of works on journalism and hate speech, as well as a textbook and methodological guide on media literacy for secondary schools in Kazakhstan. Editor of the methodological section “Checked”.


Is the photo of Shoigu’s order to mobilize another 200,000 Russians true?

Is it true that in Kazakhstan, a traffic police officer organized a magnificent celebration in honor of his grandson, who went to first grade?

Is it true that the mobile operator Kyivstar accidentally admitted: the losses of the Ukrainian Armed Forces amount to 400,000 people?

Is it true that the Ukrainian bill on restricting the travel of teenagers abroad was developed for their subsequent mobilization?

Chinese laser, UN operation or globalist conspiracy: we analyze posts about the causes of the fire in Hawaii

Is it true that Chronicles and Eulenspiegel magazines came out with these anti-Ukrainian caricatures on the covers?

Did the co-founder of Wikipedia admit that US intelligence agencies moderate the content of articles?

Is the story about an anthropologist and African children who refused to compete true that illustrates the concept of Ubuntu?

Is it true that Ukrainians began to worship the icon “Mother of God, save our race”?

Is it true that the organs of dead Ukrainian Armed Forces soldiers are being sold on the Darknet?






