A Twitter account shared images of fire razing a hotel, a bridge, and an apartment building, claiming to show the conflict in Sudan. But MaryKulundu found two of the images were taken in Russia and Ukraine, while the third was digitally manipulated.
shared two images: one of a bridge on fire, and the other of Khartoum’s recognisable Corinthia hotel that looked like it was exploding into flames.,” reads the tweet that has been shared more than 200 times.These two images were also shared by a Kenyan Facebook page alongside another photo showing a burning apartment building.
“Fighting rages for a second day in Sudan between the army and a rival paramilitary force, the RSF. Al Jazeera’s Hiba Morgan is in Khartoum and says dozens of people have been killed,” reads the Facebook post.The image of the burning hotel also showed up in this
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