Violence has raged across the country for the past four nights after a 17-year-old Algerian-origin youth was shot dead by police in France after failing to stop for a traffic check. Media reports are raising the question of racial profiling in policing and police in the suburbs of France.
In such a situation, many pictures and videos are going viral on social media by telling about France violence. In one of these videos, it can be seen that several cars falling on the ground and getting blasted simultaneously from a high building.
A verified user named Gopal Goswami posted the video on Twitter and wrote, “France elects a secular liberal Macron as President leaving a nationalist woman behind, see the result.”
Source : twitter
At the same time, other users are also sharing the video with the same claim.
Source : twitter
Source : twitter
Fact-check:
To verify the authenticity of the viral video, the DFRAC team first converted some key frames of the video. Then reverse image search them with the help of Google. During this we got some media reports.
According to a report published by the Spanish website depor.com on October 22, 2022 – this video clip was uploaded by the Tiktok account ‘NTWRK’, which within a few hours became the most viewed and commented video among users of this social network became one of the.
It has been told in the report that – this video clip has been viewed more than 30,000 times in a few hours and it will be a ‘behind the scenes scene’ of the film ‘Fast and Furious 9’, in which cars and action will be surprising. There will be production.
At the same time, news was also received on the website mirror.co of England in the context of the video going viral, In which it has been told that the Fast and Furious crew has filmed one of their most explosive scenes so far while continuing to work on the new film.
Conclusion:
DFRAC’s fact-check confirms that the viral video with the claim of violence in France is related to the film Fast and Furious, hence the claim by Gopal Goswami and other social media users is false.