Video from 2018 used in misleading post claiming Russian president recently arrived in South Africa
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- Published on July 20, 2022 at 17:20
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- By Tendai DUBE, AFP South Africa
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“President Putin in South Africa,” reads the Facebook post, which has been shared more than 400 times since it was published on July 15, 2022 and features a video of Putin and his delegation disembarking from a plane.
The footage comes from an actual news item produced by the country’s national broadcaster, SABC. The “Breaking News” headline in the bulletin says Putin “arrives in SA for the 10th BRICS summit”.
BRICS is an alliance of states comprising Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa.
However, the 10th summit was held in Johannesburg’s upmarket Sandton business district four years ago. Putin attended the gathering along with the leaders of the other member states.
A Google search of the video’s title strap shows SABC News uploaded a three-minute video of its original broadcast to YouTube on July 26, 2018.
The last BRICS summit was held virtually on June 23, 2022, when Putin called on the group’s leaders to support him and his war in Ukraine.
On July 15, 2022, the date the misleading post was published, Putin met with the permanent members of his Security Council via video linkup at the Kremlin in Moscow to discuss regional issues.
AFP released an image from the Moscow meeting.
A few days later AFP reported that European foreign ministers had insisted that sanctions imposed on Russia in response to its invasion of Ukraine were working.
Russia, in the meantime, has begun to disrupt gas supplies to Europe, threatening the energy security of countries, like EU industrial powerhouse Germany.
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