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Snopes Debunker - That video allegedly showing a solider greeting his grandmother in Ukraine, the "RUN HIDE FIGHT" text at UVA, and the "beat your wife tonight" ad from the '70s

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Today: That video allegedly showing a solider greeting his grandmother in Ukraine, the "RUN HIDE FIGHT" text at UVA, and the "beat your wife tonight" ad from the '70s

Is This a Real Video of a Soldier Greeting Grandmother After Russians Left Kherson?

As Ukraine took back control of Kherson from Russian forces this month, scenes of jubilation were reported on the streets of the southern port city. One video in particular claimed to show an older woman greeting her grandson, who appeared to be part of the Ukrainian armed forces, by kneeling as he went to hug her.

Nur Ibrahim has more.

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