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Following the "bombing of Paris" video issued by the Ukrainian Ministry of National Defense, some people sent another synthetic video, this time "bombing Berlin"

author:Globe.com

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Following the release of a synthesized "Paris bombed" video and @ NATO by the Ukrainian Ministry of Defense, on foreign social media platforms, some netizens published a video of "Berlin was bombed", calling for "standing with Ukraine" and setting up a "no-fly zone" in Ukraine.

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On Social Media Platforms such as Twitter on March 20, address targeting or profiles showed videos of users posting the same piece of content from within Ukraine. The opening of the picture shows a female tourist posing with a landmark building that resembles an arch behind her. Suddenly, fighter planes flew over the landmark, and then there was a loud explosion near the landmark, and black smoke rose. As soon as the picture turned, many buildings were bombed, and smoke rose in the city. ↓

Following the "bombing of Paris" video issued by the Ukrainian Ministry of National Defense, some people sent another synthetic video, this time "bombing Berlin"
Following the "bombing of Paris" video issued by the Ukrainian Ministry of National Defense, some people sent another synthetic video, this time "bombing Berlin"
Following the "bombing of Paris" video issued by the Ukrainian Ministry of National Defense, some people sent another synthetic video, this time "bombing Berlin"
Following the "bombing of Paris" video issued by the Ukrainian Ministry of National Defense, some people sent another synthetic video, this time "bombing Berlin"

At the end of the video, another string of subtitles appears...

"The war is getting closer."

"Ukraine is fighting for our values."

"Stop Russian aggression."

The last one reads in font with the blue and yellow of the Ukrainian flag: "Stand with Ukraine." ”↓

Following the "bombing of Paris" video issued by the Ukrainian Ministry of National Defense, some people sent another synthetic video, this time "bombing Berlin"

The address shows the accompanying text of the video posted by Twitter users from Ukraine, along with the labels "If we fall, you will fall too" and "Set up a no-fly zone in Ukraine." ↓

Following the "bombing of Paris" video issued by the Ukrainian Ministry of National Defense, some people sent another synthetic video, this time "bombing Berlin"

A similar scene, the same hashtag, is reminiscent of an edited video posted by the Ukrainian Ministry of Defense on Twitter a week ago. At the time, foreign media, including Ukrainian and British media, mentioned that the edited video "bombed the Eiffel Tower in Paris." At that time, the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine also @ THE official account of NATO, and the text said "Set up a no-fly zone in Ukraine!" ”↓

Following the "bombing of Paris" video issued by the Ukrainian Ministry of National Defense, some people sent another synthetic video, this time "bombing Berlin"

The new video on March 20 also did not clearly show the location of the "explosion" in the picture, but some netizens recognized that the "bombing" was a landmark in Berlin, Germany, and the video was made. ↓

Following the "bombing of Paris" video issued by the Ukrainian Ministry of National Defense, some people sent another synthetic video, this time "bombing Berlin"

"1. This is Berlin... 2. It's animation..."

Some netizens also accused the production of such videos as "very tasteless". ↓

Following the "bombing of Paris" video issued by the Ukrainian Ministry of National Defense, some people sent another synthetic video, this time "bombing Berlin"

"It's unbelievably strange because it's not real (video). Let us not be blindly obsessed with real tragedy. It looks tasteless. ”

Another reminded: "We help Ukraine, but we will not start a third world war for this." ”↓

Following the "bombing of Paris" video issued by the Ukrainian Ministry of National Defense, some people sent another synthetic video, this time "bombing Berlin"

Including Ukrainian President Zelenskiy, Many Ukrainian parties have repeatedly called for the establishment of a "no-fly zone" over Ukraine. But NATO countries believe that the establishment of a "no-fly zone" in Ukraine will provoke a direct conflict with Russia. On March 16, local time, at the White House briefing, reporters were again asked whether the United States or NATO would set up a no-fly zone in Ukraine, and White House press secretary Psaki once again denied it. "As we said before, the no-fly zones need to be (correspondingly) implemented (measures)," Psaki said, "which would require us to have the possibility of shooting down Russian aircraft, NATO shooting down Russian aircraft," and "we are not interested in getting involved in World War III." On the 17th local time, German Chancellor Scholz met with nato secretary general Stoltenberg in Berlin, and at a joint press conference before the talks, Scholz and Stoltenberg both stressed that NATO would not intervene militarily in the Ukraine conflict.