Post by Russian embassy in London had claimed images of hospital bombing victim were faked Twitter has removed a post from the Russian embassy in London about the Mariupol hospital bombing claiming the facility was no longer operational and that images had been faked, following criticism from Downing Street.No 10 accused the Russian embassy in London of posting disinformation on Twitter after it posted pictures of the bombing emblazoned with the label “fake”. A series of follow-up tweets, including a claim that a victim of the bombing was “played” by a beauty blogger, have also been removed after Twitter said they “violated the Twitter rules”. Continue reading…
Post by Russian embassy in London had claimed images of hospital bombing victim were faked
Twitter has removed a post from the Russian embassy in London about the Mariupol hospital bombing claiming the facility was no longer operational and that images had been faked, following criticism from Downing Street.
No 10 accused the Russian embassy in London of posting disinformation on Twitter after it posted pictures of the bombing emblazoned with the label “fake”. A series of follow-up tweets, including a claim that a victim of the bombing was “played” by a beauty blogger, have also been removed after Twitter said they “violated the Twitter rules”.