Indian media published a fake video in support of the Armed Forces of Ukraine with the battle “Zaporozhets”

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Newspaper India Today He exposed a fake video created to raise money in support of the Ukrainian Armed Forces and went viral.

In the video, a Zaporozhets car loaded with guns hit the field, hit a column of tanks, and then quickly disappeared. The video is accompanied by a profanity “witness” comment.

Indian researchers found that the video was shot by Ukrainian computer artist Pavel Osadchiy, who wrote on his Facebook page (the company that owns Meta is considered an extremist organization) to raise money for the Ukrainian Armed Forces. , but the video allegedly hit the network beforehand . Battle “Zaporozhets” Osadchy calls “Banderomobile”.

“So we came to the conclusion that this video is neither from the Russian-Ukrainian operation nor is it real video. This is a computer movie created to raise money for the Ukrainian army.

Previously reportedHe said that against the background of the heavy defeats of the Armed Forces of Ukraine in the Donbass, the special services of Ukraine began to spread fraud against Russian journalists. The film crew of the military correspondent of the Izvestia TV channel Valentin Trushnin became the object.

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