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French Presidency Debunks Russian-Linked Cocaine Hoax Targeting EU Leaders

High-resolution images and media reports confirm the objects in question on a Kyiv-bound train were a tissue and toothpick, countering disinformation aimed at undermining European unity.

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Overview

  • A disinformation campaign, allegedly linked to Russian conspiracy networks, falsely claimed a tissue and toothpick on a train to Kyiv were cocaine paraphernalia.
  • The Élysée released high-resolution images showing the white object was a crumpled tissue and the so-called 'cocaine spoon' was a toothpick.
  • Independent media outlets, including France Presse, corroborated the Élysée's rebuttal with their own photographic evidence.
  • Figures such as Alex Jones and Maria Zakharova amplified the false narrative on social media, widening its reach internationally.
  • EU leaders, including Macron, Merz, Starmer, and Tusk, traveled together to Kyiv to demonstrate solidarity with Ukraine, underscoring the unity targeted by the hoax.