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I want to remove broken files from an USB-Stick

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I tried setting up a backup on my USB-Stick but at some point it got randomly unmounted and now I have a folder with broken files. I also can't use the trash on the stick anymore because it says that the trash is full and when I try to remove them they just reappear. Then I tried to use GParted and KDE Partition Manager to format it, I tried the Repair tool on windows partition and tried to overwrite it all with zeros using dd. When I used the command sudo wipe -rfi backup it promted that this were a Read-only filesystem which it isn't I can write in my functioning files. This is the output I got from ll in the broken directory:

d????????? ? ? ? ? ? Scɲeenshots/
d????????? ? ? ? ? ? ubuntu/
d????????? ? ? ? ? ? 'ၗhatsApp Images'/
d????????? ? ? ? ? ? 聘i聣ѴuɲesĀ/

I use Ventoy on this Stick which now doesn't work either

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Looks like the USB stick is malfunctioning. Try using another one.

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