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Haunting footage of Syrian boy after air strike might have been faked, China’s state-run TV station suggests

China is a supporter of Syria’s government and its military ally Russia and TV report casts doubt on the authenticity of the footage shot in a rebel-held area of Aleppo

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Omran pictured in an ambulance after he was pulled out of a building hit by an air strike, in Aleppo, Syria. Photo: AP

China’s state broadcaster has questioned the authenticity of the video of Syrian boy Omran which went viral worldwide, alleging it may have been faked as part of a Western “propaganda war”.

The video showed the stunned-looking four-year-old covered in blood and dust after an air strike in Aleppo last week, with the US State Department calling the child “the real face” of the Syrian war.

Beijing supports the Syrian government led by Bashar al-Assad and is close to Russia, both of which have carried out strikes on rebel-held areas of Aleppo.

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China’s official broadcaster CCTV questioned the video of Omran in a weekend report, showing the harrowing footage with the subtitle “Video suspected of being fake”.

“Critics have suggested that [the video] is part of a propaganda war, aimed at creating a ‘humanitarian’ excuse for Western countries to become involved in Syria,” the voice-over to Saturday’s report said.

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