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Fake information about an abandoned child in the Kyiv metro: the police denied the report

Fake information about an abandoned child in the Kyiv subway: the police denied the report Kyiv police denied fake messages in Telegram about an abandoned child in a subway car. There were no reports of missing children, and the reports turned out to be an advertising campaign.”, — write on: unn.ua

Telegram channels began to spread information about an allegedly abandoned child in a Kyiv subway car. However, it is fake. This was reported by the Kyiv police, writes UNN.

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In particular, these reports stated that the man had left a baby carriage with a baby in the subway car, and had gone away himself. It was also reported there that police officers were called to the scene.

However, Kyiv police denied these reports.

We would like to inform you that the police did not receive reports about children left behind or lost in the subway, and such appeals were not registered. Instead, the content of the distributed message is similar to advertising, designed to increase the number of subscribers of individual Telegram channels

We will remind

Earlier, UNN wrote that cybercriminals send fake messages to Ukrainians about debts owed to Novaya Poshta. The company denies involvement in the mailing and provides recommendations on protection against cyberattacks.

Notifications about “indebtedness” to “Nova Poshta” are fake – the National Security Service of UkraineDecember 25 2024, 14:00 • 16435 views

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