The Chief Intelligence Directorate responded to the misinformation about 'particularly massive shelling' of Ukraine.


The press service of the Chief Intelligence Directorate of Ukraine reports that Russia is spreading fake news about 'particularly massive' shelling. The terrorist country is conducting a large-scale information-psychological attack using messenger services and social networks, where messages about a possible missile and bomb strike on Ukrainian cities today are being disseminated. However, the intelligence warns that this information is fake. Ukrainians are urged to trust official sources and not to panic, as Russia is taking measures to intimidate and psychologically pressure society.
Conflict participants emphasize the need to remain vigilant and resilient in the face of the information war being waged by Russia.
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