The warning of Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić to visit Serbs in Kosovo Polje is being exploited by dubious portals to create fake news.
Days ago, hibrid.info dealt with such a fake news, titled "Vučić will visit Fushë Kosovë on Wednesday and will give a speech there". However, after checking the facts, hibrid.info confirmed that this article contains a false headline, as Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić did not say that he would visit Fushë Kosovë on Wednesday, but that he hopes to do so by the end of the summer.
This warning from the Serbian president is still being exploited by dubious portals, which create fake news in order to collect as many clicks as possible.
A similar article was also published by several dubious portals with the title "Vučić: I will visit Kosovo Polje and Kosovo has 7 days to place the Serbian flag in every institution."
Links to the article published on the dubious portals "specialja.com" and "revista-shqiptare.com":
On June 29 of this year, hibrid.info verified the facts of the published article that falsely claimed that Vučić had said that he "will visit Kosovo Polje on Wednesday and will give a speech there."
Below you can find the link to the article verified by hibrid.info:
Analyze:
Doubtful portals such as "specialja.com" and "revista-shqiptare.com" have published an article with the false title "Vučić: I will visit Kosovo Polje and Kosovo has 7 days to place the Serbian flag in every institution."
Vučić's warning about a possible visit to Serbs in Kosovo Polje is being exploited by dubious portals to create fake news.
Similar news was published a few days ago by another suspicious portal, "readkoala.com", while this article has been verified by hibrid.info.
After fact-checking analysis through the work methodology, hibrid.info assesses these articles as "misinformation".
Reasoning:
A “Disinformation” rating is given to media reporting that contains a “mix” of inaccurate sources or even half-truthful content. This rating will also address reports that have incorrect attributions or headlines that do not reflect the text in terms of information accuracy.