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Ukraine Ministry of Defense Accused of Sharing Fake Footage of Destruction of Russian Helicopters - American Faith

The Ukrainian Ministry of Defense is accused of sharing fake video game footage of their army bringing down Russian Helicopters.

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Ukraine Ministry of Defense Accused of Sharing Fake Footage of Destruction of Russian Helicopters - American Faith .woocommerce-product-gallery{ opacity: 1 !important; } .wpb_animate_when_almost_visible { opacity: 1; } Politics Faith Health Education Opinion Business Podcast About Subscribe Search SUPPORT AMERICAN FAITHDONATE NOW Politics Faith Health Education Opinion Business Podcast About Subscribe Search Breaking Ukraine Ministry of Defense Accused of Sharing Fake Footage of Destruction of Russian Helicopters By Savannah Hulsey Pointer April 5, 2022 FacebookTwitterEmailPrintTelegram The Ukrainian Ministry of Defense is accused of sharing fake video game footage of their army bringing down Russian Helicopters. QUICK FACTS: Reports of deceptive conduct by Ukraine’s Ministry of Defense asserted that fake footage was published about the destruction of four Russian Helicopters. The Ukraine MoD posted the video to their Twitter account, showing the downed military choppers, claiming that their demise was the result of Ukraine’s army. However, the footage was recognized and called out by multiple individuals and news agencies, including Information Liberation, who reported the footage was from a video game. THE CLIP’S ORIGIN: Original footage from the video was posted on YouTube, showing what appears to be the same clip as part of the “Anti-Air Systems – Arma 3 Military Simulation.” The video was posted by a Youtube account called Norov, who has posed multiple Military Simulation videos from games. BACKGROUND: Ukraine has been quick to voice its victories from the start of the conflict with Russia about a month ago. Earlier in the week, Ukraine claimed to have distorted a large Russian warship, according to CNN, and has stated their intention to end the war by May 9. Previous articleBoston University COVID Testing Policy Violated Americans With Disabilities Act, Chd Lawsuit AllegesNext articleZelenskyy Says Peace Talks With Russia ‘Might Not Happen’ Notice: JavaScript is required for this content. Name Email If you are a human seeing this field, please leave it empty. × Pastor Phil Hotsenpiller is a theologian, cultural thought leader, and biblical prophecy expert. In America’s War Room he unpacks today’s hot topics and their spiritual implications. He is the Founder and President of American Faith and the Senior Pastor of Influence Church. He comes from a military family reaching back to the Revolutionary War. His father, Lieutenant Colonel Harry A. Hotsenpiller, was a highly decorated officer in the U.S. Army and is buried at Arlington National Cemetery with Full Military Honors. Phil earned a Bachelor of Arts, a Master of Divinity, and conducted postgraduate studies at Oxford University. He has published ten books, including the highly acclaimed “One Nation without Law.” × Notice: JavaScript is required for this content. Name Email If you are a human seeing this field, please leave it empty. ×