Telegram Channel Announced a Major Terrorist Attack in Lviv: MoIA Reaction.
The Ministry of Internal Affairs (MoIA) reports that the Telegram channel, which was spreading information about terrorist attacks in Lviv, has been blocked. At the Time of blocking, it had over 2.5 thousand participants.
The MoIA statement notes that this channel was administered from the territory of the Russian Federation, and this is not the first time that enemy disinformation attempts to sow panic and destabilize public sentiment.
Currently, operational measures are being taken to identify the individuals involved in spreading these messages. The MoIA’s press service adds that special attention is paid to the safety of citizens, especially children in schools, and law enforcement officers are actively working in this direction according to their competence.
Earlier, it was reported that during a special operation in Ukraine, an FSB agent group preparing arson attacks in places of mass gatherings was neutralized. There were also three attempted terrorist attacks in France during the Olympic and Paralympic Games.
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