Fact Check: Russia claims injured Ukrainian mom in photo is crisis actor

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Fact Check: Russia claims injured Ukrainian mom in photo is crisis actor
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A Russian UN official suggested an actor was used in the reporting about its illegitimate referendums in Ukraine.

"Never, under any conditions will I submit to Putin. It is better to die," she said."I only managed to think in that second 'My God, I'm not ready to die.'"While some articles quote Kurilo simply as"Helena", this is merely a spelling convention; Olena is theCrucially, it doesn't change the fact that the photos of her were taken on the same day, with the only difference between some of them being her bandaging.

The video in question was posted on the YouTube channel and podcast"Breaking Points with Krystal and Saagar," presented by Krystal Ball and Saagar Enjeti. But a YouTube show editor using a misleading or out-of-context stock image in no way reflects on the woman that the photo depicts, as the Russian official implied.

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