Famous stand-up comedian addressed teenagers about arson of military vehicles.
20.06.2025
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Famous comedian Vasyl Baidak joined the campaign against the recruitment of minors. He has now appeared in a video to warn teenagers about the dangers of collaborating with Russian secret services through social media. According to the humorist, Russian secret services are trying to use Ukrainian children as suicide terrorists.
Baidak urged young people to immediately inform the SBU about any attempts of recruitment for committing crimes by Russian secret services. The SBU responded by launching a chatbot «Burn » the FSB agent» on Telegram to collect necessary information.«Don't risk your life — report to the SBU»: stand-up comedian Vasyl Baidak addressed Ukrainian youth as part of the campaign «Burn » the FSB agent» pic.twitter.com/h42gUC5DQ9
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Preventing recruitment of youth by Russian secret services
The police recorded numerous cases of arson of military vehicles committed by minors. The SBU and the National Police organized an online lesson with boxer Oleksandr Usyk, where they provided children with advice on how to avoid recruitment by Russian secret services. In the new video, humorist Vasyl Baidak warns teenagers about the possible negative consequences of collaborating with Russian secret services through social media, emphasizing the importance of reporting to the SBU about any suspicious situations. Additionally, state authorities are already actively working to prevent the recruitment of youth by conducting various activities and awareness campaigns. Ukrainian comedian Vasyl Baidak joined the campaign against the recruitment of minors in the country, warning teenagers about the risks of collaborating with Russian secret services. Ukrainian law enforcement agencies are also actively working to prevent possible recruitment by carrying out preventive measures and informational campaigns.Read also
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