Tuesday, June 9, 2026

Videos of Soldiers Crying Posted on X Contain Disinformation

On June 8, 2026, a 15-second video was posted on X by @aattzz23. The video depicts a Ukrainian soldier, allegedly 23 years old, crying. The accompanying post claims that the soldier had been sent to the front lines and was therefore in distress. Within two hours, the video was viewed 732 times and received 34 likes.

 

 

However, subsequent investigation revealed that the video was not authentic and had been generated using artificial intelligence. The footage was analyzed using Google SynthID and HIVE Moderation, both AI-content detection tools. The results from both analyses confirmed that the video was AI-generated.

 

AI-generated videos portraying soldiers in emotional distress are not limited to the context of the war in Ukraine. Similar content has circulated on social media in relation to other conflicts. For example, on June 1, 2026, a nine-second video was shared on X by the user @DailyChinaNews. The video, which has been viewed more than 16,600 times and received 339 likes, shows a female U.S. soldier crying and stating that she misses her family.

 

Like the video shared on June 8, the June 1 video was also created using artificial intelligence. Analysis conducted using Google SynthID and HIVE Moderation determined that the footage was AI-generated. In particular, the SynthID analysis identified visual and physical inconsistencies characteristic of synthetic media.

 

In conclusion, both videos allegedly depicting Ukrainian and American soldiers crying were generated using artificial intelligence. These cases demonstrate how emotionally charged AI-generated content can be employed to influence public opinion during periods of war and conflict. It is therefore essential to verify the authenticity of content—especially material involving soldiers, civilians, or alleged victims of war—through reliable sources and technical detection tools before sharing it.

 

 

If you suspect that a video, image, or audio file has been created using artificial intelligence or deepfake technology and would like free assistance in verifying its authenticity, you may send the link to the content or the file itself to allaboutdeepfake@gmail.com.

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