Monday, October 12, 2015

Egypt TV host uses video game to show Russian air raids




Airing footage from Russian-made game, Ahmed Moussa said the video shows Russia's "precision" assaults against ISIL.


Egyptian television host Ahmed Moussa has used footage from a video game to depict what he called the "effectiveness" and "precision" of the Russian air strikes against Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant fighters in Syria.

In a recent show, Moussa lavished Russia with praise for its approach in Syria, especially in comparison to the actions taken by the United States, who he criticised strongly.

The video footage he used on his show, however, appears to have been taken directly from a Russian-made video game called Apache Air Assault, which was developed by Russian developer Gaijin Entertainment and published by Activision.


But, hey? Real news, fake news and video games all one needs to show what a "true" journalist they are. Next time he should use video of Wile E. Coyote: Fail vs Epic Fail


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