Intelligence warned about the preparation of provocation rallies in Ukrainian cities.
Ukrainian intelligence warned about the preparation of provocation rallies in Ukrainian cities. This was reported by the press service of the Main Intelligence Directorate of the Ministry of Defense.
Anonymous accounts in the Telegram messenger are looking for people willing to participate for money in "rallies" aimed at discrediting Ukraine's military-political leadership, particularly the special services.
Those who agree are asked to take photos and videos of provocative actions in order to create a "picture" with the aim of social polarization and creating tension within Ukraine. Such paid gatherings are intended to be held in Kyiv, Odesa, Dnipro, and other regional centers.
The military intelligence warns Ukrainian citizens against participating in activities harmful to national security.
Russian intelligence mission
Recall that the Russian military intelligence has the task of creating chaos on British and European streets, said MI-5 Director General Ken McCallum. According to the head of British counterintelligence, Putin's supporters are trying to carry out attacks in other regions of the world to weaken Western support for Ukraine.
As reported by The Telegraph, McCallum also noted that the expulsion of hundreds of Russian diplomats from Europe has significantly reduced the capabilities of Russian special services to cause harm in the West. In response, Russia and Iran increasingly rely on criminal groups to carry out their tasks.
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