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FACT CHECK: No, The New York Times Did Not Report On ‘Low Amount’ Of Civilian Casualties In Ukraine | Check Your Fact
The New York Times did not publish this article, a spokesperson for the
outlet confirmed in an email to Check Your Fact.
Video of Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy Belly Dancing Is a Deepfake | BOOM
BOOM found that the video is not real and Volodymyr Zelenskyy’s face has been morphed on another dancer’s face.
Fact Check: Image of NYT headline on ‘low’ civilian casualties in Ukraine is fake | Reuters
The New York Times did not publish a headline saying Western military experts were bewildered by low civilian casualties in Ukraine. The headline in the circulating screenshot has been altered from an authentic article published by the outlet in late December on Russian airstrikes on Ukraine.

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