Российские паспорта и юный детектив: соцсети разбушевались из-за фейковых новостей о краже в Лувре
В интернете распространились ложные утверждения о том, что в деле об ограблении Лувра фигурируют фотографии детективов, а также подозреваемых, якобы связанных с этим делом.
ЧИТАТЬ ДАЛЕЕ : http://ru.euronews.com/2025/11/11/cube-louvre-heist
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00:00Как с интернет-траншинговые файлы о Луврхеист
00:03Это был рейт-траншиняй, что-то срочно на фрешенском.
00:09На 19 октября, а группы людей брезненно сделали в Луврхе,
00:14стоили в царапе 64 миллион евро в большей дейлении.
00:18Из-за каждого новостей, интернет-какушных пользователей
00:20took к социальному платформу и спеку,
00:23а остальные использовали заставку поддал дискомфортно и форсалегации.
00:27One narrative blamed Russian nationals for the heist, alleging that Russian passports had been found inside the museum.
00:34However, the Paris prosecutor's office told The Cube that claims that Russian passports were discovered at the Louvre were completely fake.
00:40Other users purported that stolen jewelry belonging to Queen Marie Amélie was found for sale on a Russian website, directing ex-users to Telegram for more information.
00:50But the platform itself posted a statement saying that the listing was a joke, adding that the listing has since been deleted.
00:55Online users have also shared pictures of suspects, such as this one.
01:00In reality, this man's picture was shared on a website listing arrests in the US.
01:04He was arrested in 2010 for a burglary in Florida and has nothing to do with the heist, taking to social media to laugh about the claims.
01:13While there have been media reports about who some of the suspects are, their headshots have not been released.
01:17In another online frenzy, users shared images of a man bearing a fedora, who they claim to be the detective, working on the Louvre case.
01:24Although the individual may look like the archetype of a Sherlock Holmes-type detective, in fact, he was a passer-by who had nothing to do with the case.
01:32The 15-year-old had come to visit the Louvre with his grandparents, but had no idea that there had been a heist earlier that day.
01:38While the investigation remains ongoing, France's Ministry of Culture has already stated that the museum chronically underestimated the risks of theft.
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