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No, This Video Published by Gustavo Petro About Looting in Argentina Is Not Current: It Is 2023

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“Argentine citizens are looting food establishments on the outskirts of Buenos Aires”, denounces a post of X published by the president of

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“Argentine citizens are looting food establishments on the outskirts of Buenos Aires”, denounces a post of X published by the president of

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The president of Colombia, faced with Milei, published images of alleged looting "outside Buenos Aires."But the original video dates back to 2023.

·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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The president refueled images that went viral again more than two years later

·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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The president of Colombia used his X account with 8 million followers to mount a campaign against the Argentine government. He released a video a few years ago despite user warnings

·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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It circulates a video (1, 2 and 3) that shows some looting that supposedly happened in Argentina on December 19. The recording was even shared by President Gustavo Petro, but then eliminated the trine. But it is false. The video is not recent, it was recorded in August 2023. The Detector of Lies found, after an inverse search, that the video was originally published by the Chilean media Meganoticias on August 24, 2023. That is, the lootings show…

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The president of Colombia, Gustavo Petro, spread a fake news about the social situation of Argentina that alluded to looting in Buenos Aires. The socialist president is ideologically confronted with his Argentine pair, Javier Milei, with whom he already had several crosses over the last two years. In the publication, the Colombian warned that this Friday ... Read more The entry Gustavo Petro spread a fake news about Argentina and the networks ma…

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Infobae broke the news in Buenos Aires, Argentina on Friday, December 19, 2025.
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