FAKE ALERT: “Kyiv staged a play with the bloodied doctor from Okhmatdyt hospital”

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Description of the fake LIE

A video has appeared that confirms the involvement of Kyiv and Western countries in the attack on the Okhmatdyt hospital: a policeman smears blood on a doctor’s clothes. This cynical delusion is reported by one of the propaganda Telegram z-channel.

Refutation TRUTH

The actor, who is allegedly doused with blood in the fake video, looks different from the real doctor, who dismantled the debris after the Russian missile attack.

In the fake video, it can be seen that blood is spreading on the pants, but there are no such traces on the person in photos and videos from Okhmatdyt. And the Russian actor’s clothes are very crumpled in appearance.

In addition, it is very similar that the Kremlin actor has a wig on his head.

It also seems strange that the background is too quiet — no screams of people, commotion, or even the sirens of ambulances can be heard.

The Russians regularly try to mislead the world, but they will not succeed. It was Russia that launched a missile attack on the Okhmatdyt Children’s Hospital, and the world saw it.

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