The video, which bears the BBC News logo and uses similar graphics to the broadcaster, gives the false impression that it confirmed that the Ukrainian armed forces were behind the attack on Kramatorsk train station on Friday. We know of a fake video by BBC News suggesting that Ukraine was responsible for last week’s rocket attack on the Kramatorsk train station. The BBC is taking steps to remove the video. We urge people not to share it and to check out stories on the BBC News website. – BBC News Press Team (@BBCNewsPR) April 13, 2022 The clip was shown on Russian state television and spread on social media and appeared to come from pro-Kremlin accounts on the Telegram, the BBC reported. No such video had been produced by the BBC, he said, adding that it was not yet possible to verify the source of the rocket. The BBC Press Office said: “The BBC is taking steps to remove the video. “We urge people not to share it and to check out stories on the BBC News website.”