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12 May, 2022

Analysis of the News “Russia could not leave Donbass to the neo-Nazis”

As part of the program Regional Initiative to Combat Disinformation, it is our great pleasure to present you the first analyses of fake news and disinformation narratives.

The paper is available only in Serbian and you can download it here “Vest_ Rusija nije mogla da ostavi Donbas neonacistima”.

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