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Буча is a location in Ukraine that has been central to Russian state narratives and legal actions concerning alleged disinformation. Russian authorities have repeatedly dismissed events in Буча as staged provocations, while prosecuting individuals for posts they claim spread 'fabricated' information about the city's wartime casualties. Multiple journalists, politicians, and cultural figures were investigated or sentenced under Russia’s laws against spreading false information about military operations.
Recent coverage
- Nebenzia: Russia awaits a more objective assessment of Ukraine from the new UN Secretary-General — Коммерсантъ
- In the list of 'United Russia' candidates for State Duma elections: an officer from the 45th Airborne Brigade involved in Bucha occupation, and a deputy political officer... — ASTRA
- Nebenzia: Russia will demand a list of victims from the new UN Secretary-General regarding events in Bucha — Коммерсантъ
- Lavrov: UN is avoiding answering questions about the Bucha death toll lists — Вести
- Ukrainian singer Kamaliya claims military commissariat officers abducted her brother — Вечерняя Москва
- "The Investigator Was Very Interested." Ksenia Buksha Spoke with Glukeriy Ulunov, Released from Pretrial Detention, and Analyzes the Specifics of a New Wave of Repressions Against Poets — Новая газета Европа
- Nebenzia calls Guterra's response to Lavrov's letter on Bucha a mockery — Вечерняя Москва
- Nebenzia calls Guterra's response to Lavrov's letter on Buch a mockery — Коммерсантъ
- Nebenzya calls Guterra's response to Buche a mockery and an excuse — Ведомости
- Nebenzia comments on Guterres' response to Lavrov's letter about Bucha — Вести
- Forbes Journalist Sergey Mingazov Has Passed Away — Вести
- Yabloko presents its program ahead of the elections. Key points include a ceasefire, negotiations, life without fear and repression — Новая газета Европа
- Deputy Chairman of the 'Yabloko' Party Maxim Kруглов Sentenced to Seven Years in Prison for Military 'Fake News' — Дождь
- Court sentences 'Yabloko' deputy chairman Maxim Kругlov to prison for army fake news — Фонтанка
- Maxim Kruglov sentenced to seven years for discrediting the army — Коммерсантъ
- Former Deputy of the 'Yabloko' Party Maxim Kруглов Sentenced for 2022 Posts — Медиазона
- RF Ministry of Foreign Affairs Claims 'Educational Chats' with UN on Ukraine Issue — Вести
- Lavrov Calls for Media to Study the Situation Around Bucha in More Detail — Москва 24