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stated on March 22, 2024 in An Instagram post:

Video shows Russian President Vladimir Putin revealing “that Jesus was Black.”

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Video does not show Russian President Vladimir Putin revealing Jesus was Black

In an Instagram video, Russian President Vladimir Putin sits at a table and opens a triptych.

“Today, Vladimir Putin reveals to the world a secret that European has been hiding from African for more than a millennium that Jesus was Black,” a narrator says. 

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Russia’s state RIA Novosti news agency reported April 18, 2022, that the video showed Putin with a copy of the Savior Not Made By Hand icon that Putin was donating to the military, according to a Google translation from Russian to English. 

It was “the protective icon of Russian troops over several centuries,” according to the state-owned Tass Russian News Agency.

“The Savior Not Made By Hand icon is a canonical depiction of the face of Jesus Christ which, according to legend, was miraculously imprinted on a cloth he used to wipe his face,” Tass said. “This image was depicted on the banners of the Russian army as well as placed over the gates of the fortresses.”

Neither report mentioned Putin revealing that Jesus was Black. 

We rate that claim False.

Our Sources

Instagram post, March 22, 2024

RIA Novosti, The Kremlin spoke about the icons that Putin gave to the military, April 18, 2023

Tass Russian News Agency, Icon replicas Putin gifted to military bought from private US collection — Kremlin, April 18, 2023

The Seattle Times, Putin, Zelenskyy rally troops with war poised for new phase, April 17, 2023

 

Video does not show Russian President Vladimir Putin revealing Jesus was Black

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