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Since Russia invaded Ukraine in February, European nations have taken in almost six million refugees. But runaway inflation has created a sense of economic dread that feeds disinformation portraying refugees as taking resources from needy locals

Research shows that support for Ukraine, while still relatively high, has been rapidly decreasing in the past few weeks - Copyright AFP Anatolii Stepanov

Since Russia invaded Ukraine in February, European nations have taken in almost six million refugees, according to the UN refugee agency. The online claims vary from country to country, but they carry the same underlying message: Ukrainians are taking resources away “from us”. In the Czech Republic, which has accepted the biggest number of refugees per capita, a viral post falsely stated that a Ukrainian family of four can collect as much as 90,000 koruna per month in aid — far more than the income of an average Czech family.

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