This Al Jazeera report on "Nazi Ukrainians" at the 2022 World Cup is fake
A video report attributed to Al Jazeera has been circulating online, claiming that drunken Ukrainian football fans were detained in Qatar for the 2022 FIFA World Cup, for giving a Nazi salute and defacing posters with Hitler symbology. But all is not as it seems…so what’s true and what’s fake? Find out in this edition with Vedika Bahl
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