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Sunday, May 17, 2026

Did Crisis Actors Make a Propaganda Video in Ukraine? - Snopes.com

In February 2022, Russian propagandists went into overdrive in an attempt to justify their unprovoked attack on Ukraine. They claimed that Ukraine was run by Nazis (false), that Ukraine was committing genocide on its own people (false), and that Russia was attacking biolabs to prevent “COVID-2” (false).

Another line of disinformation attempted to downplay violence in Ukraine. This was largely done when people posted photographs and videos that supposedly showed “crisis actors,” or people pretending to be in crisis there. A video of a camera crew filming people running through the street, for example, was posted to Bitchute (a video platform known for hosting far-right, conspiratorial, and hate content) along with the title “How to Make a Propaganda Video?” and the hashtags #UKRAINE #RUSSIA and #PROPAGANDA.

Rumble, another video platform known for hosting far-right content, posted this video under the caption “completely choreographed Fake News In Ukraine – Still Believe Mockingbird Media?” On “TheGreatAwakening,” a conspiratorial website dedicated to the debunked QAnon conspiracy theory, this video was shared with the caption “Lights, Camera, Action!” and on Twitter it was shared as if it showed “crisis actors” filmed “in the middle of the ‘massive and scary’ Russian invasion.”

Was this Video Filmed in Ukraine?

This video was not filmed in the Ukraine, and it was not filmed in 2022.

This video was originally posted in 2013 and shows a behind-the-scenes look at the making...



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