In a comment to StopFake, the International Charitable Foundation Future for Ukraine denied the existence of such an ad. Using the ad library in Meta, you can see that a fake call for abortion was added by propagandists to the advertisement of the GIDNA project.

Russian Telegram channels write, referring to a certain Ukrainian charitable organization, that they began to brainwash Ukrainian women so that they have an abortion if they become pregnant by a Russian man.

“You don’t have to keep a little katsap in you: this is not an abortion, but the destruction of the moskal inside you,” — propaganda allegedly quotes the advertising campaign of a charity organization [katsap and moskal are slurs used in Slavic languages for Russians — ed.]

The screenshot shared by propaganda shows the charitable foundation Future for Ukraine. StopFake reached out to the foundation for comment and received a response that it was a fake post. They claim that the GIDNA project, also mentioned in the fake ad, “in no way advocates abortion and decisions related to the personal choice of a woman who has survived sexual violence from the Russian invaders”.

“The GIDNA project provides exclusively professional anonymous psychological help to women and is designed to help overcome the trauma of violence. All official information can be found on the website gidna.org“, Future for Ukraine stated.

The fact that no such ads exist is evident using the Meta ad library. The foundation did launch an advertisement for the GIDNA project this year, but there is no call for abortion in the text of the advertisement. It was maliciously added by propagandists.


Previously, StopFake debunked the claim that Christmas sweaters with the slogan The Last Ukrainian were sold in Ukraine.