Tackling the misinformation crisis is a perennial challenge that has stumped policymakers for decades. With the advent of social media, this issue has become even more pertinent for discussion. Extensive research has been conducted to broadly assess the misinformation crisis or recommend specific policies in unique circumstances. Yet there has been little investigation into specific case studies of misinformation to determine the future of misinformation regulation. As such, this research paper will predominantly use the context of the Russian-Ukrainian war to discuss the scope and magnitude of the misinformation crisis. Subsequently, it discusses the strengths and limitations of current misinformation regulation before providing a general direction for future regulation, drawing on lessons from the Russian-Ukrainian War.