Clips showed what appeared to be a Soviet Union flag flying above the Reichstag in Berlin.
prepared to commemorate the May 9 anniversary of its defeat of Nazi Germany on Monday, footage of a breathtaking stunt purportedly taking place on the roof of the German parliament building emerged online. Clips, which circulated on Russian Telegram accounts before spreading to other social media platforms, showed what appeared to be aflag flying above the Reichstag in Berlin.
Did you see that? That’s the banner of victory.” She then pauses and says: “Yes, exactly. In the center of Berlin.” On Tuesday, Germany’smagazine confirmed that the videos were fake, with Germany’s government denying the incident took place.
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