Chinese-language posts with tens of thousands of views claim this video shows Vladimir Putin on trial The footage actually shows Putin's face superimposed onto Mikhail Khodorkovsky, a tycoon jailed in 2003, to promote an anti-Kremlin film
The video's description mentions a film called"The Assassination of Russia" and provides afrom 2012 explains that the video was in fact a"cleverly-edited montage" in which Putin's face was superimposed onto exiled tycoon Mikhail Khodorkovsky.
The clip -- which went viral in Russia ahead of presidential elections in March 2012 -- was made to promote the documentary, which is based on a book that alleges Russian security services orchestrated a series of deadly apartment block bombings in 1999.in the video, the camera shows a DVD case that shows the documentary's cover sitting on a desk.
features various photos showing Khodorkovsky in court, which show him in a cage flanked by guards and wearing the same dark jacket and top as Putin appears to be wearing in the doctored footage.The IMBd page also shows photos of the same officials seen in the doctored footage. Screenshot from a false post and the original footage showing officials at Khodorkovsky's court case
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