Russians again spread fakes about "evacuation" from Kharkiv
Kyiv • UNN
Through the Signal messenger, Russians are spreading fake news about the alleged "evacuation" from Kharkiv due to possible encirclement by Russian occupiers, which is hostile disinformation aimed at destabilizing Ukraine.
Russians are using the Signal messenger to spread fake information allegedly from the State Emergency Service of Ukraine about the "evacuation" from Kharkiv due to the possible encirclement by Russian invaders. This was reported by the State Emergency Service of Ukraine, UNN reports .
Russians are again spreading fakes about the so-called evacuation from Kharkiv. The Signal messenger is spreading information allegedly from the State Emergency Service of Ukraine about "evacuation" from the city due to the possible encirclement by Russian invaders
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Commenting on the information about Russia's alleged preparations for an offensive on Kharkiv, the representative of the Main Intelligence Directorate, Andriy Yusov, said that the Russians are trying to escalate the situation to destabilize the situation in Ukraine. So far, the situation has not changed radically compared to recent periods.
The head of the Defense Ministry's Main Intelligence Directorate, Kyrylo Budanov, said that Ukraine expects Russia to intensify its offensive in late spring and early summer. Especially in the Donbas region.
The media, including Russian media, reported that the Russians were allegedly trying to capture Kharkiv. In early April 2024, Yusov called the information about an "offensive on Kharkiv" to sow panic in Ukraine fake news and noted that the Ukrainian Armed Forces did not record the formation of Russian strike groups.
President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskyy has stated that Russian dictator Putin wants to seize Kharkiv. At the same time, Ukraine is doing everything possible to prevent this from happening.
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