The war in Ukraine is also a propaganda war.
This video is circulating on social media and is said to prove that wounded war victims in Ukraine are made-up actors.
But the postings are apparently propaganda against Ukraine – the clip has been taken out of context.
The alleged video evidence is a recording from a film set.
The clip, which was created during the shooting of the Ukrainian series “Contamin”, was recorded in 2020, long before the current war in Eastern Europe.
Daria Driuchenko, producer of the series, confirmed to the Reuters news agency that the clip was made in 2020.
This Twitter post from December 2020 shows behind-the-scenes photos of the series – including the actor in the alleged evidence video, who was made up.
The case shows how easily old videos can be taken out of context to cast current events in a different light. Two years later, a harmless behind-the-scenes shot from 2020 becomes misleading war propaganda.
How do we check videos for manipulation in the editorial office? It is important to look at the details. The individual frames of a video often reveal whether a video has been edited. We take a close look at each image and enlarge individual sections. Indications of a fake are, for example: lack of motion blur, unnatural shadows or editing errors. The general rule at stern is: Seriousness before speed. We always double-check facts and material thoroughly before publishing them. For this we work with the cross-editorial “Team Verification” together with RTL, NTV, RTL2, Radio NRW.
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