As always since the beginning of the Russian offensive in Ukraine, Wednesday, marked by the announcement of the mobilization of hundreds of thousands of reservists by Vladimir Putin, gave rise to false informative mornings of the real ones. The fear of Russian citizens of being mobilized by force and having to go to war in Ukraine has thus inspired the publication, on social networks, of images that are completely out of context.
Traffic jams on the border between Russia and Finland
One video, in particular, was posted on Twitter Wednesday just before 3pm before being “retweeted” (ie shared) more than 10,000 times and “placed” by nearly 25,000 Internet users, on the branches arrested on Thursday morning. We see a gigantic traffic jam, with dozens of cars stopped in single file.
The internet user behind the publication, who presents himself as an “independent journalist”, writes that “the traffic jam on the border between Russia and Finland has accumulated up to 35 km and is getting longer by the hour”. “This is the only border still open for Russian civilians with Schengen visas, after Putin announced that he would send 300,000 new soldiers to Ukraine,” he adds, implying that Russian citizens are fleeing their country en masse.
A few hours later, Finnish border guards indicated on Twitter that “the situation on Finland’s borders has not changed with the announcement of the Russian mobilization”. “There are the usual queues, with nothing to report at the moment,” their boss said. Furthermore, “videos are circulating on social networks” but “at least some have been shot previously and are now taken out of context”, added the border guards.