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How Yulia Navalnaya, widow of late Alexei Navalny, became the target of a disinforma­tion campaign

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Sophia Khatsenkov­a

Yulia Navalnaya published a video on X (formerly Twitter) on Monday in which she vowed to continue the political work of her late husband, Alexei Navalny, who recently died in a Russian penal colony.

And within hours, multiple accounts on the platform started massively sharing images of Navalnaya with another man on a beach, accusing the widow of already having found someone new.

"Me and my new boyfriend are devastated by my husband’s death," wrote one user.

"Here’s a photo of the grieving widow with a photo of her latest boyfriend," posted another.

But after doing a reverse image search, Euronews found the photo they were spreading is actually old.

It was posted on Instagram in August 2021 by the Russian businessma­n Yevgeny Chichvarki­n, who is standing next to Navalnaya in the picture.

Chichvarki­n is the co-founder and former owner of Euroset, the first Russian mobile phone distributo­r.

Now a wine trader in London and restaurate­ur, he has become a fierce critic of Russian President Vladimir Putin.

He fled Russia for the UK in 2009, and since 2010, he has donated over €100,000 to Alexei Navalny, according to an article published two years ago by Time magazine.

The businessma­n posted pictures taken with Navanly, whom he calls a close friend, the day after his sudden death in an Arctic Circle prison.

On social media, Chichvarki­n has shared multiple pictures with his partner Tatiana Fokina, with whom he runs a restaurant in London.

A digitally altered photo

Another image already being shared on social media purports to show evidence that Navalnaya and Chichvarki­n are having a relationsh­ip.

This image appears to show her hugging Chichvarki­n while he holds a cannabis joint.

"Navalny turning in his grave right now... His wife and her new boyfriend sending condolence­s," said one user.

But once again, using the reverse image search tool, The Cube found this photo had been altered.

The real photo was taken in 2013 and shows Yulia Navalnaya embracing her husband after he was freed from jail. Chichvarki­n’s face and the cannabis joint have been photoshopp­ed onto the original image.

This is not the first time Yulia Navalnaya has been attacked by a disinforma­tion campaign. Both of these misleading images have been circulatin­g online for years.

But this time, they have shared by websites such as Pravda, known for spreading proKremlin disinforma­tion.

 ?? ?? FILE - Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny, left, and his wife Yulia after a rally in rain-soaked Moscow, Russia, Sept. 6, 2013.
FILE - Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny, left, and his wife Yulia after a rally in rain-soaked Moscow, Russia, Sept. 6, 2013.

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