March 21, 2022: UPDATE
The author of a “fake video” about an alleged crime by Ukrainians in North Rhine-Westphalia apologized for the false information in another video on the social media platform Tiktok . In it, the woman said her claim turned out to be untrue and she didn't want others to make the same mistake she did. suspicion of a crime in consultation with the public prosecutor ,” says a police spokesman in Bonn. The police said on Sunday: "The experts are currently assuming that this is a deliberate 'fake video' intended to incite hatred ." In it, the woman spoke in Russian about an attack on a 16-year-old in Euskirchen . “Apparently he was beaten to death by a group of Ukrainians,” the police reported on the video. The responsible Bonn police have no information about such a violent attack or even about a death.
A video is currently circulating in which it is claimed that a 16-year-old Russian-speaking refugee worker was killed by Ukrainian refugees in Euskirchen. Note: The police don't know anything about this.

The NRW BN police published the following information on this topic Twitter
A video is currently being distributed on the Internet in which an attack on a 16-year-old teenager in the Euskirchen area is reported. He was allegedly beaten to death by a group of Ukrainians. The language of the video is Russian. The Bonn police responsible for capital crimes in the Euskirchen area have no information about such a violent attack or even about a death. Experts currently assume that this is a deliberate “fake video” intended to incite hatred. We ask that you do not distribute this video and that you check all information, especially from social media, particularly carefully for authenticity. The Bonn police state security department has started the investigation.
Police NRW BN
The journalist Lars Wienand also found out that the “Euskirchen report” appeared on the “Federal News Agency” website at 2 p.m. German time. According to Wienand, this is part of the St. Petersburg troll factory “Internet Research Agency” ( see here ).
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