Putin is losing the war, don't be fooled by what happened in Severodonetsk

However, the coordinated publication on multiple platforms increases the likelihood of this being part of a disinformation campaign aiming to present Ukrainians as unethical and untrustworthy.

Finally, there's always the possibility these listings are added by scammers wanting to take advantage of the situation and make a profit out of thin air.

If that is the case, pro-Russian outlets could be simply picking them up, assuming they're real, or using them to promote their narrative.

At this stage, the authenticity of weapon listings from Ukraine on the dark web cannot be verified, but judging from available information and accompanying clues, most seem to be fake.

Did you even read the article?

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