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  • 2022-11-22 (xsd:date)
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  • Does This Video Show A November Attack On Crimea? (en)
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  • A video shared on Facebook claims to show a November attack on Dzhankoy, Crimea. Verdict: False The video shows an explosion in Belgorod, Russia. The explosion took place in August, not November. Fact Check: Ukraine has launched attacks against Russia in Crimea, including blowing up a section of the Kerch Bridge, which connects Russia to Crimea, in early October, according to The New York Times . Multiple Russian strikes in Ukraine have also disrupted the country’s power grid on a colossal scale, The Guardian reported. The Facebook video shows a massive fire and claims it shows a Russian airfield on fire. The caption reads, Ukraine has used drones to strike a Russian-held airfield at Dzhankoy in Crimea. Russian aircraft, Su-25 attack aircraft, and Su-34 bombers are on fire and detonating. A video was published by the Ukrainian armed forces showing the fires and detonations. The attack took place in the late hours of November 16. However, through a reverse image search, Check Your Fact found that the video is from August rather than November. The video was posted to Twitter and claims to show an explosion near Belgorod, a city near the Russian-Ukrainian border. Bélgorod, Rusia, el depósito de municiones ruso sigue ardiendo. pic.twitter.com/6WftaT4fzt — Manu (@PuenteUribarri) August 18, 2022 Belgorod, Russia, the Russian ammunition depot is still burning, reads the tweet . (RELATED: Does This Photo Show A Gepard Tank Firing At The Sky In Ukraine?) Similar images of the attack were published in media outlets, such as The Kyiv Post and the Telegraph . Russian villages were evacuated after the attack, according to Reuters . Russia’s Black Sea flagship vessel was damaged and allegedly disabled following a drone attack on a Crimean port in October, according to The Guardian . Misinformation around the Russian-Ukrainian conflict is not new. Check Your Fact recently debunked a video claiming Ukraine destroyed two Russian gunboats. (en)
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