New accounts deny Bucha Massacre and boost pro-Kremlin narratives about the invasion
The majority of tweets expressed outrage at the atrocities that took place in Bucha, which include a mass killing revealed by a mass grave, but not all.
![A satellite image shows the grave site near the Church of St. Andrew and Pyervozvannoho All Saints, in Bucha A satellite image shows the grave site near the Church of St. Andrew and Pyervozvannoho All Saints, in Bucha](https://substackcdn.com/image/fetch/w_1456,c_limit,f_auto,q_auto:good,fl_progressive:steep/https%3A%2F%2Fbucketeer-e05bbc84-baa3-437e-9518-adb32be77984.s3.amazonaws.com%2Fpublic%2Fimages%2F8b92b38a-5e79-472a-b7e0-0b135b604b76_5500x3419.jpeg)
Data collection shows new accounts boosting Bucha Massacre denial and pro-Kremlin narratives
Hoaxlines collected the most recent 100,000 tweets for the query “Bucha” on April 3, 2022. The majority of tweets expressed outrage at the atrocities that took place in Bucha, which include a mass killing revealed by a mass grave. Examples of recent accounts denying the Bucha Massacre or boosting disinformation about Ukraine have been included in the report.