Russia is spreading fake reports about threat of "particularly massive" missile strike on Ukraine, - Defense Intelligence of Ukraine
The enemy is conducting an information and psychological attack against Ukrainians, spreading fake messages through social media, allegedly on behalf of the Defence Intelligence of Ukraine, that there is a threat of a "particularly massive" missile and bomb attack on Ukrainian cities.
This was reported by Censor.NET with reference to the Defence Intelligence of Ukraine's press centre.
The intelligence notes that such messages are fake and contain typical grammatical errors for Russian IPSOs.
"We urge you to trust information only from official resources and from the Defence Intelligence of Ukraine. The enemy, unable to subdue Ukrainians by force, resorts to intimidation and psychological pressure on society. We ask you to be vigilant and resilient," the Defence Intelligence of Ukraine urges.
The intelligence service asks not to ignore the air raid alerts: "However, we urge you not to give in to panic."
What preceded it?
As reported, the US Embassy in Kyiv has received information that Russia may massively attack Ukraine today. The CCD noted that Russia had prepared stockpiles of missiles, aircraft and ships for massive attacks.
Later, it also became known that the embassies of Spain, Italy and Greece in Kyiv would not provide services on 20 November due to the increased risk of air attacks. In turn, the British and Polish embassies in Kyiv remain open.