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Each day Media Bias Fact Check selects and publishes fact checks from around the world. We only utilize fact-checkers that are either a signatory of the International Fact-Checking Network (IFCN) or have been verified as credible by MBFC. Further, we review each fact check for accuracy before publishing. We fact-check the fact-checkers and let you know their bias. When appropriate we explain the rating and/or offer our own rating if we disagree with the fact-checker. (D. Van Zandt)

Claim Codes: Red = Fact Check on a Right Claim, Blue = Fact Check on a Left Claim, Black = Not Political/Conspiracy/Pseudoscience/Other
Fact Checker bias rating Codes: Red = Right-Leaning, Green = Least Biased, Blue = Left-Leaning, Black = Unrated by MBFC

FALSE Claim via Social Media: “Ukrainian President [Zelensky] fled Kiev abandoning his people [and] broadcasts Presidential videos with a green screen.”

FactCheck.org rating: False (No Evidence)

Zelensky Remains in Ukraine, Despite False Claims on Social Media

BLATANT
LIE
Claim via Social Media: Third COVID shot did cause rapid cancer growth.

Lead Stories rating: False (Based on one case that was inconclusive.)

Fact Check: COVID Booster Shots Do NOT Cause Rapid Cancer Growth — Case Cited Looked At One Patient, Came To No Conclusion

FALSE Claim via Social Media: A Ukrainian combat medic who died in February was seen in a video Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelensky posted of his visit to see wounded soldiers.

PolitiFact rating: False (The woman who appears with Zelensky in the video and in photographs of his visit is Tetiana Ostashchenko — not Inna Derusova, who died in February.)

No, Zelensky’s hospital visit video doesn’t feature combat medic who died weeks earlier

BLATANT
LIE
Claim via Social Media: Poland is sending jets to a US air base in Germany to send to Ukraine.

USA Today rating: False (US rejected it.)

Fact check: US rejected Polish plan to send fighter jets to Ukraine

BLATANT
LIE
Claim via viral image: One pregnant crisis actor played the part of several pregnant women for propaganda photos at the site of a bombed non-operational hospital

Lead Stories rating: False (Real Patients)

Fact Check: Real Patients Were Killed, Injured In Russian Bombing Of Mariupol Maternity Hospital

FALSE (International: United Kingdom): Claim by Riccardo Bosi (Far-Right AustraliaOne Party): Ukraine is not a sovereign state and is part of Russia.

Australian Associated Press rating: False (Ukraine declared independence in 1991 and fulfills the criteria for statehood under international law.)

Ukraine sovereignty claim ignores 30 years of independence

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