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Ukraine Denies Russian Claims of Probe Into Zelenskyy's Wife

A fresh wave of disinformation targeting Ukraine's leadership is making the rounds, and this time the target is the country's first lady. Ukrainian authorities have stepped forward to shut down false claims circulating in Russian and pro-Russian media suggesting that Olena Zelenska, wife of President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, is being investigated by Ukraine's own anti-corruption body. The agency behind the alleged probe says the story is simply not true.

By Kamil Wrona | Last Updated: 18 May 2026
NABU Pushes Back on the False Narrative
The National Anti-Corruption Bureau of Ukraine, widely known as NABU, addressed the claims directly through a social media post on Sunday. The agency described what it called a "wave of misinformation" sweeping through Russian and pro-Russian media outlets, all centered on fabricated reports of an investigation into Zelenska.

NABU was unambiguous in its response. "This information is not true," the agency stated, going on to frame the false reports as part of something far more calculated than a random rumor. According to NABU, the disinformation is part of a deliberate and coordinated campaign by Russia designed to damage the credibility of Ukrainian institutions, chip away at public trust in anti-corruption bodies, stir up social and political instability, and ultimately weaken national unity at a time when the country is fighting a full-scale war.

The agency also issued a direct appeal to ordinary citizens and journalists alike, urging people to cross-check information against official sources before sharing it and to resist becoming unwitting participants in what it described as Russia's broader information war against Ukraine.

A Pattern That Keeps Repeating
This is far from the first time Russia has been accused of weaponizing false narratives against Ukrainian officials. Throughout the ongoing conflict, pro-Russian accounts and media outlets have repeatedly pushed fabricated stories targeting figures in Kyiv — a tactic widely seen as an attempt to erode trust from within Ukraine rather than just applying military pressure from outside.

The strategy follows a recognizable playbook: plant a believable-sounding story, let it spread through sympathetic channels, and watch as it creates doubt and division among the target audience. By involving an institution like NABU — a body whose credibility Ukrainians broadly value — the disinformation campaign appears aimed at hitting Ukraine where it is most sensitive, its hard-won progress on fighting corruption and building institutional trust.

For now, NABU's swift and public denial appears to have cut off the narrative before it could gain serious traction. But the episode is a reminder that for Ukraine, the information front remains as active and demanding as any battlefield.

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