The Center for Strategic Communications debunked the myth of permanent martial law in Ukraine

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False reports about the permanence of martial law and the closed borders of Ukraine after the war have been refuted

The Center for Strategic Communications reported a refutation of false information that was spread by anonymous Telegram channels and some Ukrainian bloggers on social networks. According to these fakes, allegedly after the end of the war in Ukraine, the borders will remain closed and martial law will continue to operate. These reports claimed that such a statement was made by the head of the Presidential Office, Andriy Yermak, in an interview with Politico. However, no confirmation of such statements from the head of the President's Office was found on Politico's website.

Daria Zarivna, senior adviser to the head of the President's Office, reacted to the fake.

"A fake with an alleged quote from the head of the Office of the President Andrei Yermak to Politico, which is completely and utterly fictitious, is being circulated on social networks. No such comments were made by Andrei Yermak. Always verify information!" - she said.

Also on March 29, the Center for Countering Disinformation refuted another russian fake concerning Ukrposhta's alleged new stamps depicting the burning Crocus City Hall

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