A esta hora já não devias cair em fakes tão amadores, ainda para mais um que tem 500 versões já.
Só lhe falta atribuirem um Palacete aqui na Foz, uma mansão em Sintra e uma Villa no Algarve
Look:
https://www.delfi.lt/en/lie-detecto...ournalist-who-reported-it-was-killed-96430179
CLAIMS Zelensky's mother-in-law allegedly bought a villa in an upscale Egyptian resort for €5 million, and the journalist who made this fact public was murdered.
VERDICT It is untrue. This story about the luxurious villa bought by the Ukrainian president‘s mother-in-law is fictitious. It was circulated by a non-existent journalist who presented forged documents. According to the company that manages the upscale Egyptian resort of El Guna, the villa shown in the video belongs to an Egyptian family. The Egyptian Ministry of the Interior confirmed this statement and publicly stressed that it has never received any information about the murder of the man shown in the video.
On June 3, a Facebook user, Eduard Jishkariani, shared information that, according to Turkish media outlet Odatv, Film Heritage, a company owned by Zelenskyy, purchased a hotel and casino in Cyprus in May 2024. On May 3, this information was published by the Russian propaganda publication Аргументы и Факты , as well as by Russian-speaking Facebook users
The information about the purchase of a hotel is disinformation. The President of Cyprus, the Ukrainian Embassy in Cyprus, and the company that owns the hotel have denied the allegation about the purchase of the hotel by Zelenskyy or a related company. Moreover, the website on which the allegation about Zelenskyy’s connection to the hotel appeared turned out to be a clone of the hotel’s website and a fake website that was created three days before the information was spread.
Fact check: Did Zelenskyy buy King Charles' Highgrove House? – DW – 04/10/2024
A website that wants you to think it's a UK-based news outlet claims Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has bought Highgrove House — a mansion previously owned by King Charles III.
www.dw.com
Claim: Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has purchased Highgrove House, a mansion previously owned by King Charles and Queen Camilla, for £20 million (€23 million; $25 million). This claim appears on a website called "The London Crier" and in posts on X, formerly Twitter. This tweet has been viewed about 125,000 times.
DW fact check: Fake. There is no evidence to support the claim and no established British media outlet has reported on the mansion's sale. Likewise, the oofficial Highgrove website makes no mention of the house having changed hands. Highgrove is the private residence of Their Majesties King Charles III and Queen Camilla.
Did Zelenskyy buy a multi-million dollar villa in Florida?
Social media is rife with claims Ukraine's president has fled the country to seek refuge in the United States. But are they true? #TheCube
www.euronews.com
Fact-check: Did Zelenskyy buy a multi-million dollar villa in Florida?
To verify these claims, The Cube first did a reverse image search of the photos of the mansion.
The home featured in the post is located in Ponte Vedra Beach – more than 300 kilometers from the location of Zelenskyy’s alleged new mansion in Vero Beach, Florida.
As of 20 December, the villa is still on the market listed at nearly $11 million (€10m) on the website Zillow.
In the US, all real estate transaction documents are public and accessible online.
This means the house does not belong Volodymyr Zelenskyy and his wife, as stated in the social media posts.
As for the document supposedly showing the Ukrainian president's application for citizenship, they are also fake.
Fact Check: Does Zelensky live in $5.5M mansion with infinity pool?
The Ukrainian president has faced several unfounded allegations recently of using Western aid money to buy property.
www.newsweek.com
Social media users were quick to ridicule Churchill's claims, sharing a link that showed that the house was being listed for sale on a French real estate website so it could not belong to Zelensky.
The website, Green Acres, described the property as having 850 square meters (9,000 square feet) as a Belle Epoque-style villa. It is located in Beausoleil, Alpes-Maritimes, Provence-Alpes-Côte-d'Azur, with a price tag of 4.9 million euros ($5.5 million).
While located in France, one of the selling points was that the property was only "a few minutes from Monaco," the principality on the French Riviera popular with the jet set who love luxury living very much but like taxes a lot less.
Fact Check :
False.
Fact Check. Mulher de Zelensky comprou um Bugatti por 4 milhões de euros?
Primeira-dama ucraniana foi acusada de comprar um Bugatti Tourbillon por quatro milhões de euros com o "dinheiro" do Ocidente. Nas redes sociais, vê-se uma fatura da marca. Mas será verdade?
observador.pt
A mulher de Zelensky acabou de comprar um Bugatti de 4 milhões de euros com o nosso dinheiro.
— Utilizador do Threads, 01 julho 2024
Como alegada prova da compra da primeira-dama ucraniana, a publicação mostra um recibo com todos os detalhes da compra (sendo que os valores estão descriminados), tal como a cor, os tapetes ou como o carro está decorado no interior.
Para além disso, a concessionária Bugatti em Paris, designado grupo Car Lovers, reagiu oficialmente à polémica nas redes sociais. E desmentiu todas as informações que davam conta de que Olena Zelenska teria comprado o carro. “O grupo Car Lovers nega veementemente tanto a existência da transação como, por conseguinte, a existência deste recibo.”
Mais: a empresa realça que faltam algumas “informações legais obrigatórias” no recibo e o “preço do carro está incorreto, o preço dos detalhes e descrições são imprecisos e inconscientes”.
“O Grupo Car Lovers já levou a tribunal os factos acima referidos, apresentando queixa-crime por falsificação, uso de falsificação, roubo de identidade e difamação”, informa ainda a marca, que denuncia “veementemente esta campanha de desinformação”.