Oleksii Danilov, Secretary of the National Security and Defence Council of Ukraine, believes that Russian secret services are making active attempts to create a new agent network in Ukraine with the help of various fake experts. Danilov has also called on Ukrainians to preserve information hygiene.
Quote: “The signs of such activity are the sharp intensification of various ‘experts’, ‘intelligence actors’ and other kinds of scammers in promoting the Russian agenda in Russian. They are the ones who are currently ranting about the ‘failure’ of the counteroffensive, hinting at the need to revise the goals of the war (and this is no longer a push to the 1991 borders), giving advice on how to fight the Ukrainian Armed Forces, issuing fake insights about ‘conflicts’ among the military and political leadership, calling for the acceptance of ‘good Russians’ and ultimately hinting that it is necessary to negotiate with Russia.
Ukrainian law enforcement agencies are closely monitoring such hostile actions, detecting and suppressing them.
In turn, Ukrainians must show a high degree of information cautiousness in order not to get contaminated with the products of Russian information ‘activity’.”
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Oleksii Danilov, Secretary of the National Security and Defence Council of Ukraine, believes that Russian secret services are making active attempts to create a new agent network in Ukraine with the help of various fake experts. Danilov has also called on Ukrainians to preserve information hygiene.
Quote: “The signs of such activity are the sharp intensification of various ‘experts’, ‘intelligence actors’ and other kinds of scammers in promoting the Russian agenda in Russian. They are the ones who are currently ranting about the ‘failure’ of the counteroffensive, hinting at the need to revise the goals of the war (and this is no longer a push to the 1991 borders), giving advice on how to fight the Ukrainian Armed Forces, issuing fake insights about ‘conflicts’ among the military and political leadership, calling for the acceptance of ‘good Russians’ and ultimately hinting that it is necessary to negotiate with Russia.
Ukrainian law enforcement agencies are closely monitoring such hostile actions, detecting and suppressing them.
In turn, Ukrainians must show a high degree of information cautiousness in order not to get contaminated with the products of Russian information ‘activity’.”