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Did Spain's government use a false helicopter crash tweet to distract from the Valencia floods?

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Did Spain's government use a false helicopter crash tweet to distract from the Valencia floods?

Did Spain's government use a false helicopter crash tweet to distract from the Valencia floods?

Spain's leading news agency EFE has been under fire over the past week for accidentally publishing misinformation on two separate occasions.


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