Russian media shared a video of a woman describing atrocities by Ukrainian troops. Mediazona reported that the video was sent to the press. One of the woman's friends told Mediazona that she may have been taken to Russia. A fake video purporting to show a woman in Mariupol accusing Ukrainian troops of war crimes was created by Russia's security service, according to a Russian news outlet. According to Mediazona, the video was sent to Russian state-linked media outlets for distribution and was told not to report its instructions. Russian media said that a refugee from Mariupol, who was shown in the video, was accusing the Azov Battalion of killing and brutalizing innocent civilians. On March 24, some Russian state media outlets shared it. The media outlets were given instructions from the emails shared by Mediazona. The video was sent to news outlets under the condition that they did not say where the video came from. The state-run RIA news agency shared a video on Telegram with a caption that said Ustinova saidneo-Nazis were proud of brutally killing city residents. The Azov Battalion is part of the National Guard of Ukraine and has been accused of human-rights abuses. Russia has used Azov to make a false claim that Ukraine has been taken over by the Nazis. According to Mediazona, Ustinova did not reply to messages on social media and her relatives said she was evacuated from Mariupol. One of her friends told Mediazona that she could have been told what to say. According to the friend, Ustinova may have been taken to Russia by force. Russia forcibly deported thousands of people according to the city of Mariupol. The friend said that Ustinova was crying during the video. The original article is on Business Insider. The Ukrainian port city was a bustling modern metropolis filled with arts and culture before Russia invaded. It has been rendered an apocalyptic hellscape by constant shelling. 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