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Russia launched a fake about the UAE’s refusal to provide Ukraine with anti-drone systems – Central Intelligence Agency

Russia launched a fake about the UAE’s refusal to provide Ukraine with anti-drone systems – Central Intelligence Agency

Russia continues to spread fake news about Ukraine, this time about Ukrainian anti-drone systems.

This was reported by the Center for Countering Disinformation.

A video is circulating online that purports to be from Al Jazeera, claiming that the United Arab Emirates is abandoning Ukrainian systems due to their “inefficiency.”

The video also claims that the objects that these systems were allegedly covering were hit.

The Central Public Relations Office explains that this is a fake. There is no such story on Al Jazeera’s official resources.

There are also no statements from the UAE about the rejection of Ukrainian systems or their inefficiency.

The CPD emphasizes that Russia is trying to discredit Ukrainian developments, undermine trust in Ukraine as a partner, and disrupt cooperation with Middle Eastern countries.

It was previously reported that Russian information resources, allegedly citing the Institute for the Study of War (ISW), are spreading fake information about the “fall of 304 Ukrainian UAVs in the Baltic countries and Finland in three months.”

As a reminder, the Center for Countering Disinformation announced the spread of fake information regarding the alleged destruction of a Ukrainian facility in Dubai. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine officially denied these reports and denied the deaths of citizens.

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