'It’s very much to be expected that when something like this happens propagandist sweep in and false information spreads quickly,' says Martin Riedl, a University of Texas postdoctoral researcher at the Propaganda Research Lab. More on the story:
, dozens of videos from the war zone and the area are being posted on social media every hour.
"That’s also an opportunity space for people to spread misinformation or false information, so it’s very much to be expected that when something like this happens propagandist sweep in and false information spreads quickly," said Riedl.
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