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A plethora of fake photos and videos are trending over the internet amid the Ukraine-Russia conflict. This conflict between both the countries is growing bigger as Russia is not ready to hold back as they continue their attack on Ukraine. Many Indian citizens were stuck in the war-torn Ukraine; however, the Indian government is doing a great job bringing them back to the country.
We are in a time where people like to hear accurate news and on the other hand the news channels in India sometimes show weird stories and in the end they become a laughing topic. They should at least verify the copies before sharing them on TV and other platforms. A twitter user recently jumped on twitter and shared a screenshot of the Aaj Tak channel and when you see it, you will not be able to stop your laughter.
The screenshot shared on twitter was of a news which was being aired on the Aaj Tak channel. The news channel was claiming that India has occupied the Chernobyl Nuclear Plant in Ukraine. This sounds cool but when you think of it again, you will start laughing because this was actually done by Russia.
The screenshot has gone viral on social media and the news channel who had aired this news, has become a laughing stock. It seems there was a typing mistake from Aaj Takβs end but as we mentioned before, the copies need to be checked and verified before it is aired on national television.
Here are some tweets that you should read:
While Russia and Ukraine were busy in the war Modi had other plans.
src: Aaj Tak pic.twitter.com/uymMdJFL9Rβ Bullet Raja (@bulletRaja_) February 26, 2022
Bharat ka Kabza? Ye kab huva? π€π€·πΎββοΈ#UkraineRussia pic.twitter.com/4kbpM7sNtJ
β Mohammed Zubair (@zoo_bear) February 25, 2022
According to #aajtak, India captured chernobyl nuclear power plant. ππ #RussiaUkraineWar#Chernobyl pic.twitter.com/mYo0uwoqeC
β Naman Khandelwal (@Naman2519801) February 25, 2022
This happened on Aaj Tak but was soon realized and checked pic.twitter.com/zKuxmY7QVx
β Paramjit Kaur (@Paramji11788029) February 26, 2022
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