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How did a viral video fuel false claims the war in Ukraine is staged?

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At one point, a woman in the video appears to be holding a camera leading some social media users to falsely believe the Ukrainian Armed Forces are staging footage of the conflict.

Added on the 24/08/2023 06:00:02 - Copyright : Euronews EN

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