A viral rumor alleges that the Ukrainian president spent hundreds of millions of dollars on a casino resort in Cyprus.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has repeatedly faced baseless accusations, thought to be part of propaganda claims, suggesting he and his wife have amassed a multimillion-dollar portfolio of property across the world since the war in Ukraine began.Newsweek has previously investigated claims that he bought a $20 million mansion in Florida, a $5.5 million mansion with an infinity pool, and two yachts worth $48 million and $75 million.
A spokesperson for the hotel told Cyprus Mail, a Cypriot newspaper, that the hotel was owned by the Oscar Group of Companies, adding that Zelensky was not one of its shareholders. The Ukrainian Embassy also told the outlet that the rumor was 'fake information,' adding that the allegation 'aimed at discrediting Ukraine and its leadership' and that there was 'no evidence' behind it.A statement released by the Embassy of Ukraine in Cyprus and published on In-Cyprus.
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