YouTube has removed an account that published hoax video calls with British ministers that the UK said were doctored and part of the Kremlin’s “disinformation” on Ukraine. The Google-owned video platform didn’t find breaches to its “community guidelines,” but said the termination of channel “Vovan222prank” on Friday was a part of its “ongoing investigation into coordinated influence operations linked to Russia.” The termination came after the channel released eight videos featuring British Defence Secretary Ben Wallace and Home Secretary Priti Patel—who thought they were speaking to Ukrainian Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal—two days after the UK government’s public call to remove the two clips released by Tuesday citing national security concerns. The Russian imposers, Vladimir “Vovan” Kuznetsov and Alexei “Lexus” Stolyarov, prank-called Patel on March 15 and Wallace on March 17, posing as Ukraine’s prime minister, and began releasing daily excerpts of the Wallace call on Monday. A spokesperson for 10 Downing Street …