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Pro-Russian agitators have been the focus of significant security operations in Ukraine. Recently, four agitators were detained, including officials from Odesa City Council, for praising Putin and justifying Russian aggression. The SSU has been proactive, arresting 14 online propagandists who revealed Ukrainian military locations. Meanwhile, social media platforms like YouTube have acted by blocking channels of sanctioned individuals such as journalist Yulia Latynina. Violent incidents ensued in Kyiv's metro when a passenger was attacked for shouting pro-Russian slogans. In legal actions, a man received a probation sentence for similar offenses during a moment of silence in Chernihiv. These events underscore the ongoing battle against pro-Kremlin sentiment and propaganda in Ukraine.

What actions have been taken against pro-Russian agitators in Ukraine?

Ukrainian authorities, particularly the Security Service of Ukraine (SSU), have detained multiple individuals engaged in pro-Kremlin propaganda. These actions include arresting those justifying Russian aggression and sharing military coordinates online. High-profile agitators and channels promoting Russian war narratives face legal consequences and platform restrictions.

How did the Security Service of Ukraine respond to agitators?

The SSU has been active in apprehending those involved in pro-Russian activities. Recently, officials from Odesa City Council and other regions praising Russian efforts were detained. The SSU also targets online propagandists who spread misinformation or reveal sensitive military information, ensuring these agitators face legal repercussions.

What role has YouTube played in the situation with pro-Russian agitators?

YouTube has contributed by blocking the channels of sanctioned individuals like Russian journalist Yulia Latynina within Ukrainian territory. This reflects broader efforts to curb the influence of Russian propaganda online, especially from those promoting narratives that undermine Ukraine's security and sovereignty.

What challenges do pro-Russian slogans present in public areas?

Incidents such as the one in Kyiv's metro, where a person was attacked for shouting pro-Russian slogans, highlight the tensions and potential violence such expressions can incite. These challenges emphasize the need for vigilance and swift legal action to maintain public order and national unity in Ukraine amidst ongoing conflict scenarios.

How have courts dealt with individuals propagating pro-Russian sentiments?

Ukrainian courts have been clear in their stance against pro-Russian provocations, as demonstrated by the case in Chernihiv where a man received a four-year probation for shouting pro-Russian slogans during a memorial moment of silence. Such legal actions deter future provocations and reinforce Ukraine's commitment to resisting pro-Kremlin influences.

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The SBU and National Police have detained a further five propagandists of Russian imperialism SSU and National Police detain 5 more agitators of ruscism in different regions of Ukraine. PHOTOS The Security Service of Ukraine (SSU) and the National Police have detained five more pro-Kremlin agitators who called on the ruscists to continue shelling Ukraine and seize the entire territory of the country. 1 543 6 Previously in trend: Pro-Russian agitators

Four agitators of Russian imperialism detained Four pro-Russian agitators detained: among them are officials of Odesa City Council who praised Putin - SSU. PHOTOS Four more pro-Kremlin agitators have been detained in various regions of Ukraine. The perpetrators justified the Russian Federation's armed aggression against our state and glorified the Russian invaders. 3 438 13 Previously in trend: Pro-Russian agitators

Latynina’s YouTube channel blocked in Ukraine YouTube blocked pro-Russian channels of journalist Latynina and former MP Balashov in Ukraine YouTube has blocked channels on Ukrainian territory belonging to individuals sanctioned by the National Security and Defense Council (NSDC), including Russian journalist Yulia Latynina, known as an "friend" of Oleksii Arestovych. 3 151 30 Previously in trend: Pro-Russian agitators

Woman shouts pro-Russian slogans in the capital’s metro Shouting pro-Russian slogans: woman beaten in Kyiv metro, - National Police. VIDEO A conflict broke out in the Kyiv subway over a passenger shouting pro-Russian slogans. 26 831 231 Previously in trend: Pro-Russian agitators

The SSU detained 14 internet agitators who "leaked" the locations of the Armed Forces of Ukraine and justified the Russian war Praised ruscists and revealed locations of Ukrainian Armed Forces: 14 online agitators detained, - SSU. PHOTOS The Security Service of Ukraine has exposed and detained 14 supporters of Russian aggression who spread Kremlin propaganda, justified Russia's war and published the coordinates of the Ukrainian military's location on the Internet. 4 088 28 Previously in trend: Pro-Russian agitators Justifying Russia’s armed aggression

Man convicted in Chernihiv for shouting in support of Russia Man shouted pro-Russian slogans during moment of silence in Chernihiv, receives 4 years of probation – media On March 26, the Desnianskyi District Court of Chernihiv passed a verdict in the case of a 41-year-old man who shouted pro-Russian slogans during a moment of silence at the memorial stele to fallen soldiers earlier this year. 4 094 38 Previously in trend: Pro-Russian agitators

Solovyov Promoting Russia’s war against Ukraine: propagandist Solovyov has been served notice of suspicion in absentia – SSU The Security Service of Ukraine has documented the crimes of Russian propagandist Vladimir Solovyov, who actively promotes Russia's war against Ukraine, justifies war crimes of the Russian military and calls for the genocide of Ukrainians. 1 970 43 Previously in trend: Pro-Russian agitators Solovyov’s propaganda