November 26, 2024
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Kyiv residents received letters with “threats” allegedly to blow up objects in the capital and other cities

Kyivites received letters with “threats” of allegedly blowing up objects in the capital and other cities. In Kyiv and other cities, letters were sent with threats about allegedly planted explosive devices. The author of the letters called himself a veteran of the ATO, but gave incorrect addresses, which could be a Russian fake.”, — write on: unn.ua

Kyiv residents received letters stating that explosive devices were allegedly planted in the capital and other cities and there was a threat to “blow up” objects, reports UNN.

The letter stated that a number of objects were allegedly mined, in particular, in Zhytomyr and Odesa – a shopping center, in Kyiv – a school, a hotel, and a TV channel. The pseudo-miner stated that the first explosion allegedly took place at 41 Mashinobudivnaya Street.

However, the author of the letter made a mistake with the addresses, the locations are indicated with errors.

The letter also states that the author is allegedly a veteran of the anti-terrorist operation.

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There were no explosions in Kyiv today.

Probably, this letter may be aimed at undermining the status of Ukrainian veterans and Russian propaganda.

UNN contacted the police and SBU regarding this letter.

An agent of the Russian special services tried to blow up policemen in the center of Kyiv, he was detained by the SBUNovember 26 2024, 08:32 • 19292 views

Addition

Sources UNN reported that a wave of sabotage against military personnel and law enforcement officers using explosives and grenades is recorded in Ukraine.

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