Recently a Russian news station has used old photos from Russia’s war against Chechnya in order to tell a ficticious story of the fighting going on in Ukraine. The news station reported that days before these images were shown online hackers hacked into a billboard in downtown Kyiv and displayed other images from prior wars in order to demonstrate what they called “ukranian suffering”. The images in both cases were actually dated from 1995 and had photoshopped out russian soldiers inspecting mass graves. As we learned in class a few days ago many Russian news sources and leaders have been notorious for manipulating images in order to twist the truth. This report just goes to show just how important the use of space and time is in art. Had the Russian soldier not been photoshopped out of the image then it would have conveyed a completely different message to its viewers. If in fact the soldier had been shown in the image than people would have no only been able to identify the era from which the photo was taken but that it was from a war which took place two decades earlier. However Russian News Channel 1 was able to manipulate viewers in order to blame Ukrainian insurgents for attrosities occurring in the Dontesk region of Ukraine.
http://uatoday.tv/society/russian-tv-uses-chechen-mass-grave-photo-to-depict-donetsk-atrocities-388554.html

displayed is the original, unedited, photo displayed by Russian News 1