Viral Video of Kurdish Woman Captured by Rebels: The Shocking Truth Behind the Clip

A viral video claiming to show a recent capture of a Kurdish woman is actually five years old, raising concerns about misinformation.

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The article discusses a viral video purportedly showing a Kurdish woman being captured by Syrian rebel fighters. This video has resurfaced in recent discussions, leading to claims about its authenticity and recency. The fact-check aims to clarify the timeline and context of the video, which has sparked significant interest and concern among viewers.

Claim

The claim made in the story is that the video of the Kurdish woman being captured is recent. This assertion is false, as the video is actually five years old.

Fact

The fact-check reveals that the video in question dates back to 2019, not the current year. It was originally reported during a period of conflict involving Kurdish forces and Syrian rebels.

The top sources confirming this fact include:

  1. India Today
  2. The New York Times
  3. Al Jazeera

Conclusion

The fact check falls under the category of False Content, as it presents information that is wholly false regarding the video’s recency.

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