The claim
A tweet claims that Zelensky's daughter fled to Poland before the war. She would also call him a Nazi and a murderer.
Our conclusion
This information is incorrect! It is not the daughter Alexandra Selenskaya who is pictured in the tweet. This is a young woman who was already crying about an iPhone in 2017.
The tweet
The tweet purportedly showing Zelensky's daughter was posted on Twitter on April 8, 2022 by an account whose Twitter handle is @prussiafan. You can see a tearful young dark-haired woman who is apparently sitting in a car.
The text of the tweet shows that Alexandra Selenskaya fled to Poland and is now revealing “the whole truth about her father”. He is a Nazi and a murderer and she probably has further compromising information that she wants to reveal to Russians and Ukrainians. The latter is written as a quote in quotation marks, giving the impression that the quote comes from Selenskaya herself.
The video
Well, first you have to check the tweet for plausibility. Can he be real? Was Zelensky's daughter really quoted here? A backwards search quickly reveals that a similar version of the tweeted photo was published on a Russian gaming platform called Gamebomb.ru back in 2017. If you compare the two pictures, it is clear that they were taken at the same time. At least it is clear that this cannot be a current photo of the daughter ( HERE ).

The text accompanying the photo from 2017 reads translated as follows:
“A girl tearfully begging for an iPhone 7 from her boyfriend is being ridiculed online.
Translated with www.DeepL.com/Translator (free version)
He placed the phone so the girl wouldn't notice and videotaped her. According to the crying girl, the boyfriend promised to buy the girl an iPhone 7. According to her words, which are barely visible through her tears, she has already told all her friends about the future gift. The girl stated that she "endured" life without an iPhone after the promise and waited for the gift, but it still wasn't there. She then threw a tantrum in the car, which the man recorded on video. As it was revealed, the girl ended up explaining that the man could have bought an iPhone long ago since he had sold his dorm room.”
This is probably actually a frame from a video. Apparently a different frame was used for the tweet in 2022. The same situation, the same woman, the same car recognizable by the window frame, the same black top, the same necklace.
The video and thus also the two excised frames that were distributed via Twitter in 2017 and 2022 have a completely different background than the current war in Ukraine. A young woman allegedly threw a tantrum after not receiving the iPhone she was promised. But this woman doesn't talk about Ukrainian President Zelensky, let alone about war-related things. She is still the president's daughter.
The Twitter account itself has been active since 2014, but is still very small but clearly pro-Russia. It is doubtful whether the username “JA von Allenburg” is real. Allenburg is a town near Kaliningrad and means Druzhba, friendship in Russian ( HERE ). An accident?
Alexandra Zelensky
Who is the young woman in the frames? Or can it even be Alexandra Selenskyj? Spoiler: No!
Alexandra Selenskaya was born on July 15, 2004 in Kiev and is 17 years old today, April 2022 ( HERE and translated via Google Translate HERE ). It is known that the young woman spoke out clearly against her father running again in the last presidential election. Her father reported this on Ukrainian television ( HERE ).
According to various media reports, Volodymyr Zelenskyjs had his family brought to safety and is known to have stayed in Kiev in order to lead Ukraine through the war against Russia as head of state. Where exactly the family is is unknown. For good reason.
In 2017, the year the video was published on the Russian gaming site, Alexandra Selenskaya was only 12 or 13 years old.
Pictures of her show a young girl with soft facial features and dark, medium-length hair. The hair color may be similar to the young woman in the tweet or video, but that's all. There is no way it is a 12 or 13 year old girl who appears in the video on the Russian gaming site in 2017. There in the car sits an adult woman, estimated to be in her twenties:
In an Instagram post that Zelenskyj's wife, Olena, published in June 2019, their daughter Alexandra at the age of 15 is also pictured.
On another page with a biography, the daughter is shown at the age of 17. So it must be a picture from around 2021 or 2022. The hair is significantly shorter than the woman in the photo in the tweet, the facial features are much more childish, the shape of the eyebrows is different and, above all, the pictures of the president's daughter do not show the distinctive mole that the young woman in the tweet has above her right eye ( HERE and translated with Imgur HERE ).

Conclusion
Based on all these circumstances, it can be clearly stated that the woman in the photo of the tweet, who is said to be the daughter of the Ukrainian president and who calls her father a Nazi and a murderer, is fake news.
The real Alexandra Zelenskaya is currently only 17 years old and has been taken to a safe place with her mother and brother while her father Volodymyr Zelensky is in Kiev. It is very unlikely that the young girl, who is not yet of legal age, is alone in Poland during the war and writes about her father in this way on social networks without it being noticed and deleted.
The woman in the tweet is significantly older and has a distinctive mole that Selenskaya does not have. Based on the Twitter handle @prussiafan, it is clear that this is a Russia-friendly account and that it is most likely intended to spread propaganda to the detriment of the Ukrainian president.
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