No, these videos do not show young Ukrainians forcibly sent to the front line

France 24Tuesday, November 11, 2025 at 9:48:12 PM
No, these videos do not show young Ukrainians forcibly sent to the front line
Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelensky acknowledged the challenging situation in the town of Pokrovsk, amidst viral videos falsely claiming that young Ukrainians are being forcibly sent to the front lines. These videos, which have circulated widely, have been identified as AI-generated and do not depict real events. This misinformation is significant as it can influence public perception and international response regarding Ukraine's military practices and the ongoing conflict.
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