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Is Putin’s video address about ‘unstoppable’ missiles deepfake?


Russian President Vladimir Putin makes a televised address in Moscow, Russia

Vladimir Putin makes a televised address in Moscow (Picture: Reuters)

Mystery is swirling around the latest video of Vladimir Putin, in which he threatens Ukraine and the West with his allegedly unstoppable ‘Oreshnik’ missile.

Sat behind his desk, the Russian president is seen in an almost motionless position during his nationally-televised speech on Thursday.

His hands do not even flinch as he confirms the use of hypersonic missiles in a strike on the Ukrainian city of Dnipro.

This has fueled theories circulating on social media that the Kremlin’s film is a ‘deepfake’ aimed at concealing issues with the leader’s health.

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Source:: Metro

      

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