Khaleej Times

Russia posts videogame image as ‘proof’ US helps Daesh group

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moscow — Russia’s defence ministry on Tuesday posted images it said proved the US was aiding the Daesh group in the Middle East, but social media users pointed out they included a still from a videogame.

The ministry’s official account said the black-and-white images were taken on November 9 near the Syria-Iraq border and provided “irrefutabl­e proof that the US is providing cover to Daesh combat units”.

But the monitor Conflict Intelligen­ce Team (CIT), along with a number of social media users, was quick to compare one of the images with an identical still from the wargame “AC-130 Gunship Simulator: Special Ops Squadron”.

Other images posted to Twitter appeared to be taken from videos released by Baghdad’s Ministry of

The defence ministry is looking into a civilian employee of one of the department­s who attached photos to the defence ministry’s statement by mistake

Russian defence ministry

Defence in 2016, showing the Iraqi Air Force bombing militants near Fallujah, the CIT said.

The images were later deleted from the ministry of defence’s Twitter and Facebook accounts, and the ministry said several hours later that there had been a “mistake”, and publishing a different set of pictures, calling them “irrefutabl­e proof ” of US aid of Daesh. “The defence ministry is looking into a civilian employee of one of the department­s who attached photos to the defence ministry’s statement by mistake,” a new statement was quoted by Russian agencies as saying.

The military stood by its allegation­s saying “the refusal of US command to inflict strikes on Daesh convoys on November 9 is an establishe­d fact recorded in the transcript of conversati­ons”.

The US Embassy in Moscow said in a statement posted on Twitter that “the US is not going to spend time on the nonsensica­l claims by the Russian ministry of defence accusing us of complicity with Daesh, using images from video games and old photos of military operations in another country”.

“We need to focus on destroying our common enemy and not play games,” it said. —

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