SBU warns about Russian provocations on Easter: recommendations.


The Security Service of Ukraine calls on citizens to adhere to enhanced security measures during the Easter holidays due to systematic attempts by Russian special services to destabilize the situation in the country.
According to the special service, the occupiers actively use a variety of subversive activities in the lead-up to the celebrations. In particular, agents of the Russian special services create artificial conflict situations between representatives of different religious denominations and communities.
'The occupiers continue to insidiously involve their agents in preparing terrorist attacks and adjusting aerial attacks on Ukraine's civilian infrastructure,' the SBU emphasizes.
The most common targets of Russian attacks are places of mass gatherings of people - both in the central streets of cities and in the yards of residential areas.
SBU Recommendations for Easter Security
The Security Service urges citizens of Ukraine to adhere to the following rules:
- limit attendance at mass events;
- not to succumb to possible provocations or incitement to illegal actions;
- adhere to the curfew established for your region;
- not to ignore air raid signals, and during them, stay in shelters;
- report suspicious items and persons who may organize provocations to law enforcement agencies.
Where to report suspicious activities
The SBU has a special hotline operating 24/7 at 0-800-501-482 and an email: [email protected].
If you are being recruited to set fire to vehicles of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, administrative buildings, organize a terrorist attack, or mine - this can be reported via the SBU chat bot 'Burn the FSB agent' at the link t.me/spaly_fsb_bot.
The Security Service guarantees that all information provided by citizens will be kept confidential and will be thoroughly checked.
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