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Friday 28th February - Fraud
Dirar Khattab
Saturday 27th June 2020
IF YOUR TIME IS SHORT
- Over the last week, activists and social media pages have circulated video footage that shows dozens of human bodies falling from a helicopter flying at high altitude.
- Two false narratives have been spread regarding the video: the first says the helicopter was dropping dead bodies of Syrian mercenaries who fought in Libya, and the other says it shows a Mexican helicopter dropping corpses of coronavirus victims.
- In fact, the video depicts parachutists jumping from a helicopter in 2018.
Two Claims
Several activists and social media pages have claimed over the last week that “the helicopter shown in the video footage was dropping corpses of Syrian mercenaries killed in Libya into the Mediteranian.” The video with this claim has been shared hundreds of times and received tens of thousands of views. Syrian, Libyan, and Egyptian accounts have promoted this claim on Twitter and Facebook. Examples can be found here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, and here.
Other social media pages and users have promoted another narrative, “A Mexixan aircraft dropping corpses into the sea,” without referring to a specific sea. This narrative has also gone viral with thousands of shares and hundreds of thousands of views. Examples of this narrative can be found here, here, here, here, here, and here.
Debunking the Claims
A reverse search on Yandex found an account named “Парашютный спорт” (Parachuting) on Ok.ru, a Russian social network. The footage was posted in September 2019 titled, “Аэроград Коломна” (Aerograd Kolomna), a Russian skydiving club situated 100 km from Moscow.
By conducting a search on their YouTube channel we found a video titled, “Russia World Record in the Class of Big Formations,” which was an event organized by the club on July 14-22, 2018. At 3:01, parachutists can be seen jumping from a helicopter. A comparison between this clip and the viral footage shows that both of the videos were taken at the same event from different angles.
The identical features of both clips can be seen in the following photo
At 02:13 of Aerograd Kolomna’s YouTube video, aerial footage of the area where the parachutists were supposed to land can be seen. After comparing both clips, at 00:11 of the viral video, we found that many features of the area are identical, which is Korobcheyevo, Moscow. The club on its website states that it is an area where its parachutists land. The club shares the coordinations of this area as well as an aerial image, which also matches the satellite image from Google Maps.
The identical features of the landing area and the satellite image can be seen in the following photo shows.
In addition, no credible sources reported any of these wide-spread claims.
Conclusion
- The footage shows parachutists jumping from a helicopter in a special event near Moscow in July 2018. The event was organized by Russian skydiving club Aerograd Kolomna.
- The claims that “Turkey dropped corpses of Syrian mercenaries into the sea” and “Mexico dropped the dead bodies of coronavirus victims” are both unfounded.
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