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Separately, a Ukrainian frontline drone unit posted video on December 15 purporting to show the bodies of more than 20 North Korean soldiers lined up in an icy field. The quality of the video was ...
A number of fabricated CNN headlines and stories went viral on social media, [170] including of a faked image of CNN reporting that Steven Seagal had been seen alongside the Russian military, [170] false tweets claiming that a CNN journalist had been killed in Ukraine, [170] [171] a CNN lower third that was digitally altered to include a claim ...
Similarly, a video showing Ukrainian soldiers pulling dead bodies with cables in Bucha was widely shared by pro-Russian social media, supposedly to prove that the scene was staged. The provenance of the video is the Associated Press; its report explains that the use of cables was due to concern of the dead bodies being possibly booby-trapped .
In the immediate aftermath, Russian news agency TASS falsely [127] claimed the zoo did not even exist [128] before backtracking and admitting that there was a zoo but insisted all animals were safe. [129] A video showing locals having to move cattle and pets through floods was widely distributed on social media. [122] [130] [131] [132]
Bodies lie in the pockmarked streets, smoke billows from the ruins of homes, fences sit flattened: A new video offers a rare view inside a front-line city that has taken on the brunt of the ...
"Analysis of satellite imagery dated 21 March 2022 shows at least 8 bodies identified lying in a street in Bucha, Kyiv Oblast," UK's Ministry of Defense wrote in a Tuesday tweet about the ...
The Free Buryatia Foundation, which was founded in opposition to the invasion, has used open-source intelligence to try to track the number of Buryats killed in action in Ukraine. As of April 2022, the Foundation has estimated that around 2,8% of Russian casualties were Buryat, one of the highest death tolls among the Russian federal republics.
Workers pulled scores of bodies from smashed buildings in an “endless caravan of death” in the devastated city of Mariupol, authorities said Wednesday, while fears of a global food crisis ...