Ben Wallace was seen in the ‘doctored’ video believing he was speaking to Ukrainian PM Denys Shmyhal.
An “official teaser” of the call with Mr Wallace appeared online claiming it was a “video-prank” with “Vovan and Lexus”, a pair previously attributed to a hoax aimed at the Duke of Sussex.
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