Sky News mistakenly reported the arrival of Vladimir Putin in North Korea when he was actually in Yakutia, Russia. The British news outlet quickly deleted the story after realizing the error.
Sky News misreports Putin’s North Korea arrival The British outlet claimed the Russian president had already landed in Pyongyang while showing footage from the city of Yakutsk Details: https://t.co/chSwqlvmfQ https://t.co/4xPkwbfE0J
Sky News is concerned about Putin's visit to North Korea so much that they are "BREAKING NEWS", showing Putin arriving in Yakutsk with the commentary that he arrived in Pyongyang. Rent free. 🤡🤡🤡 https://t.co/2gEsHBHgma
🇬🇧🇷🇺‼️🚨 SkyNews falsely reports that Putin arrived in North Korea. -> He landed in Yakutsk’s, Russia to visit an expo … before heading further into North Korea. Its even written there. https://t.co/hsuJPHwCQi
The British television channel Sky News ERRORALLY reported the arrival of Vladimir Putin in the DPRK. In fact, this is Yakutia. They say this is his first visit to this country since 2000, but now it is taking place in a much more tense foreign policy environment. The announcer… https://t.co/B86maTQ6yL
Sky News has removed a post about Putin's arrival in North Korea that featured footage from Yakutia from its X social media page The British news outlet, realizing the gaffe, quickly deleted the story and continued to fill its news feed as if nothing had happened. https://t.co/aJet7ziils https://t.co/oi3AAKdJcn
UK TV channel @SkyNews is spreading fake news about Vladimir Putin arriving in North Korea In fact, the Russian president has not left the country yet, but is on a working visit in the Yakutia region. https://t.co/gaQlooJ7kI
Sky News @WilfredFrost mistakenly reports the arrival of Vladimir Putin in North Korea. In reality, it is Yakutia, Russia. Check your fact, Sky News! https://t.co/SoKsTszUBI