Social Media Swims With Misleading Videos Of Russian Ukraine Standoff


Russian invasion is one thing, but the misleading information of fighter jets floating in the social media is another issue all together. All the world braces for impact economically, social media is doing rounds over old images of fighter jets that had been floating over the skyline, showing them off as current images.

Both Facebook and Twitter are not proactively taking off such content that might be misleading and creating unrest amongst the general public.

In the opening hours of the conflict since day before, several videos claiming to be the Russian air force operating over Ukraine were posted and went viral on social media.

One clip, which has subsequently been deleted, shows a fighter jet flying over an urban area. It is accompanied by a caption which implies it was filmed in the current Ukraine conflict. Most of them are from previous conflicts of peaceful military exercises been carried off.

Misinformation has been done to show Ukrainian response to a Russian attack mainly in airspace. But in reality, Ukraine is still trying to settle things through dialogue without getting into military confrontation. Students have had to take shelter in underground tube stations and food supplies have become minimal. Its freezing cold temperatures and survival has become very difficult.

Close examination of a lot of footage shows that videos are not current.

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