Pro-Kremlin social media accounts and outlets have been spreading a baseless narrative that mansions belonging to Ukrainian officials burned down in Los Angeles.
Russian propagandists created fake content involving USA Today and Instagram story by American actress Jamie Lee Curtis — Ukrinform.
Ukraine War To End? | California Fires | Vantage with Palki Sharma US President-elect Donald Trump has announced that plans are underway for a meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin. With Trump’s return to the White House on January 20,
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky's offer comes as firefighters from Mexico and Canada have joined domestic efforts to bring the raging fires under control.
“Bro gave $700 billion to Ukraine, and $700 dollar to American citizens.” Netizens pointed out that the president’s monetary relief for the victims of California fires would need approval first. “The president needs Congressional approval to send more, for those who don’t know,” a person pointed out.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said Sunday that his country has offered assistance on the California wildfires. “Today, I instructed Ukraine’s Minister of Internal Affairs and our diplomats to prepare for the possible participation of our rescuers in combating the wildfires in California,
Canada, Mexico, Ukraine and Iran have all offered support to Los Angeles as wildfires continue to destroy the Californian city's landscape and infrastructure. Newsweek has contacted the office of California Governor Gavin Newsom for comment and updates on help that has been sent to the state.
Volodymyr Zelenskyy, the President of Ukraine, has offered to deploy firemen from his nation to help put out the massive flames in California.
Rogan has repeated this false claim on his podcast about an "accidental" $6 billion being sent to Ukraine, including to comedian Theo Von in November 2024, with Trump National Intelligence director nominee Tulsi Gabbard in September 2023, and, as Newsweek covered in 2023, actor Duncan Trussell in July that year.
Usyk posted on Instagram, urging the boxing community to support Ukraine amid the Russian invasion and people in California affected by recent wildfires. Read also: Zelenskyy backs US as Los Angeles battles historic wildfires “You often ask me about my goals in boxing.