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- Mar 22, 2018
Oh, and I'll gladly take this moment to emphasize how important video quality is.
This is a still image of one video posted by two different sources, 51 seconds in. The left is from a Russian telegram, the other is from a pro-Ukrainian Twitter.
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I'd also like to add that low quality videos are easier to edit; you can make changes that quickly blend in with the environments in those videos since less detail is required.
This is why I didn't trust the Mariupol video when I first saw it from Tpyxa. I did see white markings on the trucks, but they were so blurry that I didn't know if they were Z's, and there was a big chance it could've been an edit.