![]() ![]() ![]() The name "Sergei Millian" is not listed at all in the list of passengers who were boarded on the plane. The article also refers to Millian as being Russian, but he’s Belarusian. Sergey Panchenko is listed on the passenger list released by Russian authorities, but Panchenko is a different person than Millian. Later, the Puppet String News story suggests Millian actually goes by the name Sergey Panchenko and died in the Russian plane crash. The story begins by citing an actual Business Insider story on Belarus-born businessman Sergei Millian as a key source in the Trump-Russia dossier, a 35-page report of opposition research on President Donald Trump, prepared by a former British intelligence officer who was hired by Trump’s Republican and Democratic rivals during the election. We found many things wrong with the post. Navy veteran who "decided to get into alternative news to tell the truth to best of ability." The fake news story took a real plane crash and made up the names of some of those who died.Ĭonsider the source: Puppet String News describes itself as created by a jaded U.S. The post was flagged on Facebook as being potentially fabricated, as part of the social media website’s efforts to combat fake news. "Russian source behind fake Trump dossier killed in Russian plane crash, Rosatom CFO also dead," read the headline on a Feb. A fake news story said that two Russian officials linked to an infamous dossier and a Russian nuclear agency were among the victims of a plane crash near Moscow that killed all 71 passengers. ![]()
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