Fake: The Sun and Charlie Hebdo Covered Extortion of Angelina Jolie in Ukraine

The Sun never released any such video; propagandists spliced together genuine footage with a fabricated voiceover to create the clip. Nor did Charlie Hebdo publish an issue dated November 13 — the magazine’s latest real edition, from November 12, focuses on an entirely different subject. A video circulating online, branded with the logo of the British tabloid The Sun, alleges that employees of a Territorial Recruitment and Social Support Center (TRC) demanded $100,000 from Angelina Jolie in exchange for releasing her bodyguard, who was supposedly taken into custody at the office. The posts further allege that The Sun supposedly obtained this information from employees of the Legacy of War Foundation, who accompanied the actress during her trip to Kherson and Mykolaiv. In reality, the claim is entirely fabricated — neither The Sun, nor the Legacy of War Foundation, nor any official channel associated with the actress published anything of the sort. To begin with, The Sun never posted any video on its platforms alleging that TRC employees tried to extort money from Jolie. No reputable outlet has reported such a “ransom,” and neither Jolie’s official accounts nor those of the Legacy of War Foundation make any mention of the incident.

Авторское резюме: Расследование опровергает слухи о вымогательстве Jolie британской газетой и утверждает, что кадры и текст состыкованы как подделка, без фактов и подтверждений.

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