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no zelinsky’s wife did not spend €4 million on a Bugatti social media users are accusing Alena zalena president vadir zelinsky’s wife of using millions in taxpayers money but that’s not the case at all let’s see [Music] why this picture going viral on social media supposedly shows an invoice for a 4.4 million Bugatti bought by the Ukrainian first lady the currency isn’t specified but some post say it’s in dollars While others say it’s in Euros the invoice shows Zena’s name and that the car will be delivered to Paris alongside a production date set for January 2026 sometimes the picture is shared with allegations that the Bugatti has been bought with American taxpayer dollars while other posts online suggest it was British taxpayers that paid for it either way the implication is that zalinsky and his wife are misappropriating Aid money from the West as they continue to support Ukraine against Russia’s Invasion but as the BBC reports the posts are false and part of a Russian disinformation campaign targeting the US ahead of its presidential election in November the claim that zalena bought the car appeared in various lowprofile Russian news outlets online all of which pointed to a supposedly respectable French website ironically it’s called ver Cas or hidden truth in French hidden truth indeed according to the website the zalinskis had a private showing with Bugatti while in France for the D-Day commemorations in June Zena was supposedly so impressed by a new hypercar shown to her a couple of weeks before it was made public that she ordered one should have supposedly been an owner of one of the first 250 of these cars made according to ver deashi journalists allegedly obtained a copy of the invoice and the article also supposedly shows a Salesman talking about the deal however it’s all been made up in a statement published on Bugatti paris’s official Instagram account the car dealership where zalena supposedly bought the car denied both the existence of the transaction and the authenticity of the invoice it said there were several issues with it such as an incorrect price inaccurate descriptions and old Graphics the invoice is also missing details such as an order number and the seller’s address as for the video of the car dealer talking about the sale it’s AI generated the man in the video does not exist and his face has been constructed from a stock photo according to fact Checkers experts say that can be tricky for the human eye to identify deep fakes but there can be telltale signs such as uncanny movements and robotic speech for more investigations and debunks check out euronews.com