fakes

CEC says texts about postponed referendum fake
The CEC’s Telegram channel finally responded to text messages sent to voters
21.02.2022
Russian ‘Wagnerovites’ in Belarus forests: What we know about one of Lukashenka's most resonant fakes
The American TV channel CNN told about some circumstances of the failed special operation, as a result of which a group of 33 members of the Russian private military company Wagner found themselves in Belarus in the summer of 2020. Alyaksandr Lukashenka tried to use their detention in the run-up to the presidential election to discredit the opposition and intimidate the public, but later released the mercenaries and even apologized. Belsat.eu recalls the details of this scandalous story.
13.09.2021
Lukashenka unveils secret 'Warsaw-Berlin' call
In a recording released on September 4, two unknown individuals speak in English. It is not explained who these people are.
06.09.2020
Lukashenka says 'puppeteers' of his opponents are in Poland and Russia
Alyaksandr Lukashenka said that there’s “interference from outside” in the internal affairs of Belarus and the election race, president.gov.by writes.
25.06.2020
Belarus president intends to deal with ‘hyping’ bloggers
On May 25, Belarusian President Alyaksandr Lukashenka blasted bloggers who had recently reported about shortchanging doctors who have to work amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
25.05.2020
Who makes fake coronavirus news and why / ENG video
The EU diplomatic service and US authorities have stated that the Kremlin is spreading false rumours about the epidemic around the world. Who invents fake coronavirus news, and why?
29.04.2020
Lukashenka instructs KGB to deal with ‘crooks’ spreading fakes about COVID-19
Belarusian President Alyaksandr Lukashenka has ordered the State Security Committee (KGB) to confront those who are spreading fake information about the novel coronavirus, the presidential press service reports.
23.03.2020
EU warns of pro-Kremlin disinformation campaign on coronavirus
Kremlin mouthpieces and Russia-linked social media profiles  have started a ‘significant disinformation campaign’ to aggravate the situation amid the coronavirus outbreak, foment distrust and spread panic in the West, a EU document dated by March, 16 reads.
18.03.2020
Kremlin may be behind disinformation campaign fueling coronavirus alarm, US says
Thousands of Russia-linked social media profiles are spreading disinformation about COVID-19, AFP reports with reference to Philip Reeker, the acting Assistant Secretary of State for Europe and Eurasia, and other representatives of the US Department of State.
24.02.2020