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Netflix denies Squid Game, war zone allegations 

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Netflix has confirmed that three people received medical attention during the filming of Netflix’s Squid Game reality show.

The popular streaming platform refuted claims of contestants getting serious injuries in the reality TV show game based on the blockbuster series.

Netflix disputed claims by an anonymous contestant who claimed the conditions on set were similar to a war zone.

Netflix downplayed and refuted claims of serious injury, saying they are untrue.

A spokesperson reportedly confirmed that medics were on standby while on set at all times and that they had invested in appropriate safety procedures.

An unnamed contestant claimed multiple people had to receive medical attention while competing in the game, Red Light, Green Light.

The game involves running fast on a green light and staying perfectly still and silent when the light changes to red.

“It was like a war zone. People were getting carried out by medics, but we couldn’t say anything. If you talk, then you’re out”, said the anonymous contestant. Squid Game: Netflix Gives Green Light for Season 2, Releases Brief Teaser.

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