This Video Shows Climate Protest in Vienna, Not 'Fake Dead Ukrainians'

The video is from a climate protest that took place in Austria's Vienna and is not related to the Ukraine crisis.

Arpita Ghosh
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The video is being shared with the claim that it shows 'fake dead Ukranians'.

(Photo: Altered by The Quint)

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A video that shows a journalist reporting and one person inside a body disposable bag moving is being shared on social media with a claim that is shows "Ukrainians caught on camera" faking their death, adding that the entire "PR disaster is falling apart."

The disinformation is being shared in the backdrop of Russian invasion, as the Ukrainian health ministry on Sunday said that 352 civilians have been killed, including 14 children, since 24 February. As per the latest figure, over 5,00,000 people have fled the country so far.

However, we found that the video is not related to the ongoing Russia-Ukraine crisis, and is from a demonstration against climate policy in Austria's capital Vienna.

Catch all the live updates on the Russia-Ukraine tensions here.

CLAIM

The video was quote-tweeted by businessman Arun Pudur with the caption, "Miracle! Death Ukrainians coming to life after dying on social media but caught on live camera. This entire PR disaster is falling apart very fast."

The video shared by one user named 'Kshitij' on 1 March has over one lakh views at the time of writing this article.

An archive of the tweet can be seen here.

(Source: Twitter/Screenshot)

Several social media users have shared the video along with similar claims and the archived links can be seen here, here, and here.

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WHAT WE FOUND

Upon checking the comments of the video in the tweet by Pudur, we found several users replied saying it is an old video from Austria.

An archive of the reply can be seen here.

(Source: Twitter/Sccreenshot)

Next, we took the help of InVid, a video verification tool, and extracted several keyframes from the video and conducted a reverse image search on some of them.

A Google reverse image search result led us to a video on YouTube by an Austria-based channel named 'OE24.TV'

We took the help of Google translate and the caption translated to 'Vienna: Demo against climate policy'.

We also found the same video in the website of the 'OE24' published on 4 February.

The reporter's name in the video read Marvin Bergauer.

The story was published on 4 February.

(Source: OE24/Screenshot)

Clearly, a video of climate crisis protest in Vienna is being shared falsely linking to the Ukraine-Russia crisis.

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