Intelligence warns of a massive information-psychological attack against Ukraine.


Fake message about the threat of a missile and bomb attack
The Main Intelligence Directorate warns about the spread of fake messages regarding the threat of a missile and bomb attack via messengers and social media. These messages, allegedly received from the Main Intelligence Directorate, are unreliable.
The message from the Main Intelligence Directorate states that fake messages are characterized by grammatical errors typical for Russian information-psychological operations. The Main Intelligence Directorate calls for information to be verified only from official sources and representatives of the Ministry of Defense.
The Main Intelligence Directorate emphasizes that the occupiers use these fake messages to instill fear and psychological pressure on our society. Therefore, the Main Intelligence Directorate calls on citizens to be cautious, not to ignore air raid signals, and to stay in shelters, but not to panic.
Information about a possible air attack
The embassies of the USA, Italy, Spain, and Greece announced a possible massive air attack. In this regard, the embassies will be closed for security reasons. US citizens are advised to quickly take shelter during air raid alerts.
Information about the launch of a ballistic missile
Information is circulating about a possible launch of the RS-26 "Rubi" ballistic missile by Russia. This missile has a medium range with the delivery of nuclear warheads. However, there are currently no official confirmations regarding this launch.
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