The claim
A short video is intended to show the current impact of a hypersonic missile in Ukraine.
Our conclusion
The video was uploaded to YouTube back in February. It is a purely computer-generated CGI work of art.
According to Russian information, their air force has already used the Kinschal hypersonic missile in Ukraine several times, which NATO believes is almost impossible to intercept. A video is supposed to show an impact of this rocket with a huge explosion... but the video is not real!
The distributed video
The 17-second video is shared on social media:

The video is supposed to show how a hypersonic missile destroyed an underground weapons depot in Ukraine “yesterday” (June 19th) at 10 times the speed of sound.
Not a real recording
“ Hey, you Mimikamas, I want to see the video , not just a stupid screenshot! “
Okay, no problem. The video is also on YouTube – and has been since February 27th :
Apparently in Ukraine people now speak with a distinctly American accent, and the film's filmmaker doesn't seem to be too worried about the wave of heat and pressure that would inevitably reach him.
Let's take a look at the video description on YouTube :

- The description in German reads “What if Russia/Putin started a nuclear war with Ukraine and the rest of the world?”
- There is a reference to his TikTok channel (see HERE )
- There is a reference to his VFX assets, VFX means visual effects, i.e. (computer-generated) visual effects
Do you already know where this is going? A look at his TikTok channel confirms the suspicion:

The creator of the video is a CGI artist who appears to be a fan of end times scenarios and creates quite impressive videos, from alien spaceships to cities to a moon falling to Earth to dancing aliens.
Conclusion
The video does not show a hypersonic missile hitting Ukraine in June, but was created purely on a computer and uploaded to YouTube in February 2022. The creator simply wanted the video to show visually what the impact of a nuclear bomb might look like to an (American) observer.
Further source: dpa
Also interesting:
According to a sharepic that is circulated primarily in esoteric circles, sunflowers give each other energy by turning toward each other when the sun is not shining.
However, that is not true! – Sunflowers share energy? Nonsense!
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