In Yaremche, an electronic board with the inscription Glory to Russia was found on a train: what is known.
According to inkorr.com: In Yaremche, law enforcement initiated an investigation after an electronic board with the inscription 'Glory to Russia' was found in the window of the train heading to the city. This was reported by the police of Ivano-Frankivsk region, referring to data from the chief police officer.
According to preliminary information, this morning the '102' service received a report about this situation. Law enforcement examined the scene of the incident and seized the tablet that was used to program the electronic boards.
The police have currently entered the information into the Unified Register and started a verification process, establishing the circumstances of the event and the individuals who may be involved in the offense.
Recently in Prylyky, a similar situation occurred when the parents of 13-year-old girls were held administratively responsible for dancing to a Russian song on the Alley of Heroes. After a preventive conversation, the children acknowledged that their actions were inappropriate.
The discovery of such an incident in Yaremche indicates that Ukrainian law enforcement is carefully monitoring manifestations of pro-Russian propaganda and responding to them in a timely manner in accordance with the legislation.
The incident in Yaremche highlights the importance of controlling compliance with legislation in Ukraine, especially under conditions when manifestations of foreign propaganda can cause public resonance. Law enforcement not only responds to such situations but also understands how important it is to maintain national security and identity. This incident also illustrates the importance of being vigilant about any manifestations that may harm Ukrainian society.Read also
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