Anonymous ID: b322be March 1, 2022, 12:52 a.m. No.15751445   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1452 >>1456 >>1465 >>1485 >>1594 >>1596 >>1738 >>1801

>>15751155, >>15751164, >>15751187, >>15751194, >>15751297, >>15751300, >>15751321, >>15751398

 

Missile (of unknown origin) hits Kharkiv City Council 8:01 AM local time 3/1/2022 (displayed 01/03/2022 per EU standard)

1 security cam video and two aftermath videos appear to confirm damage.

 

Debate as to legitimacy.

It looks real to this anon, it does not look like CGI, and it does not look fake, imho.

Certainly it is not GhostOfKyek level fakery, like we have seen a bunch of this last week.

If this is fake it is of superb quality.

SeemsNotableto me

Anonymous ID: b322be March 1, 2022, 1:19 a.m. No.15751506   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1520

>>15751465

The 3 second tick seems like an alert from the security cam software across the top which resizes the view window.

So, the screen popping a little at the 3 second mark to me does not affect legitimacy in my opinion.

To me it looks like cam software not a web browser.

The numbers up top seem like time stamps, and the bar along the bottom shows when "motion" events happen, with a scroll bar.

It makes sense that there are events past the explosion as the user probably went back and recorded it with a cell phone a little after it happened. Sometimes those systems are closed and wont allow file exports.

There might be something else to scrutinize, but I don't notice it yet.

Call it out if anons think it's fake.

Shouldn't be that had to prove.