The dubious portal "readkoala.com" has published an article titled "Vučić will visit Kosovo Polje on Wednesday and will deliver a speech there."
Hibrid.info, after fact-checking, has confirmed that this article contains a false headline, as Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić did not say that he would visit Kosovo Polje on Wednesday, but that he hopes to do so by the end of the summer.
Days ago, while reporting to MPs on the Kosovo-Serbia dialogue process, Vučić said that there are no Serbs left in Fushë Kosova.
"Mr. our president said that there are no Serbs in Fushë-Kosovo, but there are. It hurts what we heard, I don't know who is giving this information, but the reality is quite different. There is and there will be", said Mirjana Marković for Radio Kim.
So, it is not true that Vučić will make this visit on Wednesday, as falsely claimed in the title of the article published on the dubious portal "readkoala.com".
Link to the article published on "readkoala.com":
Below you can find the article published by the portal "botasot.info", which was republished by the dubious portal "readkoala.com", but with a fabricated title.
https://www.botasot.info/lajme/1616867/cmenduria-e-vuciqit-paralajmeron-vizite-ne-fushe-kosove/
“Yes, last night I exchanged messages with Serbs from Fushë Kosova, there are 45 of them, they say there are 15 more in a group, whether they belong to Bresje or Fushë Kosova, it doesn’t matter… When I am wrong, it is not difficult for me to say it. I will correct it with my work, effort and fight for them,” he said, adding that he hoped to visit Serbs in Kosovo Polje, Bresje and Uglare by the end of the summer, reports "rs.n1info.com".
Link to the authentic article published on the Serbian portal "rs.n1info.com":
Analyze:
The dubious Albanian-language portal "readkoala.com" has published an article about a possible visit by Serbian President Vučić to Kosovo Polje.
However, this dubious portal has falsely claimed that such a thing is expected to happen on Wednesday (tomorrow), while the text states that he hopes to make this visit during the end of the summer.
After fact-checking analysis conducted by hibrid.info, this article is assessed 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.