< img src = "/uploads/blogs/8b/96/IB-FR42EPT9P_F68985B7.jpg" Alt = "Woman distributed Russian fakes in social networks"/> ~ ~ ~ < P > in Khustshchyna exposed a local resident who published Russian fakes and spread misinformation on her social networks, including Ukrainian military and firewall fire; Rsquo; Critical Infrastructure.

as on Thursday, March 20, reported in the SBU management in Transcarpathia, Transcarpathian in publications on its profile in & laquo; classmates & raquo; accused the Ukrainian military of blowing up power plants and supported the illegal separatist formation & laquo; DNR & raquo;.

~ < p > & laquo; also distributed materials aimed at discrediting the regiment fighters & laquo; Azov & raquo;, depicting them & laquo; cruel criminals & raquo; At the same time, the war itself was presented as a struggle of the Russian Federation with & laquo; nationalists & raquo ;, & minus; Add law enforcement.

< P > The woman has now reported suspicion under Part 2 of Art. 436-2 of the Criminal Code (justification, recognition legitimate, denial of armed aggression of the Russian Federation against Ukraine and glorification of its participants). The case was sent to the court.

Natasha Kumar

By Natasha Kumar

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