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Zelensky a-t-il un tableau volé dans son bureau ?

Des allégations sur Internet suggèrent que le président ukrainien Volodymyr Zelensky expose une œuvre d'art volée dans son bureau. Mais l'analyse des images et de leur origine montre que cette allégation est fausse et fait partie d'une campagne coordonnée de désinformation anti-ukrainienne.

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00:00Does Zelenskyy have a stolen painting in his office?
00:07Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelenskyy
00:09has been accused of hanging a stolen painting in his office.
00:12The claim has been circulating on X,
00:15where several accounts share what appeared to be
00:17a BBC News interview with him.
00:19In the footage, a painting is visible in the background,
00:21identified as nature morte aux cerises
00:23or still live with cherries in English,
00:26by French artist Paul Cézanne.
00:27But none of this stands up to scrutiny.
00:30It is true that the artwork was stolen in late March,
00:32along with two other masterpieces
00:34by Pierre-Auguste Renoir and Henri Matisse
00:37from the Magnani Rocca Foundation near Parma in Italy.
00:40The theft was reportedly worth between 9 and 10 million euros.
00:45However, there is no evidence linking any of these stolen works
00:48to Zelenskyy's office.
00:50The presidency has also told the cube
00:52that the accusations are false.
00:53The supposed BBC report is entirely fabricated.
00:58The voiceover is AI-generated,
01:00and elements of the Ukrainian presidential website
01:02have been digitally manipulated.
01:05This video is part of an anti-Ukrainian disinformation campaign
01:08spread by a Russian bot network called Matryoshka.
01:11The original footage comes from an interview with the Associated Press,
01:15recorded three months earlier.
01:16A comparison of both versions shows that the painting in the background is different,
01:21meaning the stolen painting was artificially inserted into the video.
01:25At the time the interview was recorded,
01:27the work that actually hung in that spot was by Ukrainian artist Andry Chebotaru
01:32depicting Mont de Mergyi in Crimea, the artist's home region.
01:36He told the cube that several of his works were gifted to Zelenskyy by France.
01:39And this is not an isolated case.
01:42In October 2025, similar pro-Kremlin networks falsely claimed Ukrainian refugees
01:47had been arrested by French police in connection with last year's Louvreist.
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