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This is how journalists figure out if all those Ukraine videos are real

Visual forensics allows reporters to pinpoint the location of images emerging from the conflict and verify their authenticity.

March 2, 2022 at 5:56 p.m. EST
The Washington Post synchronized multiple videos showing explosions over Kyiv on Feb. 25. (Video: Twitter and Telegram)
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Amid reports of fighting in Ukraine over the weekend, one video posted on social media captured an apocalyptic scene: multiple fires raging on a highway outside of an apartment building as smoke billowed and loud pops rang through the night.

It was gripping footage, but journalists who looked at it knew that many similar videos have turned out to not be what they seem: A clip of a supposed missile launch in Ukraine had actually been filmed in Turkey in 2016; an Instagram post purporting to show Russian planes over Kyiv actually depicted a Russian military flyover two years ago in Moscow.