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Fact-check: il titolo errato di un video russo ha creato un'ondata di disinformazione

Negli ultimi giorni è ritornato in rete un video che, però, a causa del titolo errato ha creato un'ondata di disinformazione. Noi di Euroverify abbiamo smentito le dichiarazioni degli utenti social. Il video non mostra un imminente attacco russo

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00:00No, questo video non mostra Russia preparando una risposta di risposta a Ukraine.
00:08Sociali media users are sharing a video che they claim shows Moscow gearing up for a huge counterattack on Ukraine
00:15following Kiev's strikes on Russian military airfields in early June.
00:19The posts say that the US has warned European countries about a disproportionate response to the airbase attack
00:25and the video shows vehicles flying the Russian flag, apparently transporting missiles.
00:30It also shows people inspecting vehicles.
00:33But the video has been miscaptioned.
00:34It doesn't show Russia preparing for another attack because the clips actually date back to 2024.
00:40We put some stills from the video through a reverse image search,
00:43which revealed that it came from a Telegram post published by the Russian Ministry of Defence on 27 February 2024.
00:50The caption here says that the video shows Yars' intercontinental ballistic missile mobile launchers
00:55being moved through Moscow in preparation for Russia's annual Victory Day parade in the Red Square on the 9th of May.
01:01In fact, the reverse image search shows us that the video is also the subject of misleading claims when it was first published.
01:08Various other fact-checking websites debunked misleading claims at the time
01:11that the video showed Russia transporting nuclear weapons to use against Ukraine.
01:15But Russia regularly publishes similar videos of its military arsenal or training exercises
01:21without them necessarily being in preparation for an imminent attack.
01:25Nevertheless, Russia has increased its strikes against Ukraine following the attack on its air bases,
01:30known as Operation Spiderweb,
01:32including some of the largest bombardments of Kiev since the start of Moscow's full-scale invasion in February 2022.
01:39Russia has intensified its air attacks against Ukrainian cities in recent weeks,
01:43with drones and missiles often hitting residential areas and killing civilians,
01:48in addition to military targets.

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