Suspicious persons took photographs of the results of the rocket explosion and sent them to Russian mobile terminals.
In the Shevchenkovsky district of the city of Kiev, where a high-rise building was destroyed as a result of a Russian missile hit , police officers detained two people who photographed the consequences of the destruction and sent the images to Russian resources.
This was announced by First Deputy Interior Minister Yevgeny Yenin on the air of the national telethon.
“Law enforcement officers, including the National Police forces, detained at least two suspicious persons who were photographing the results of a rocket explosion in the Shevchenkovsky district, as well as their subsequent transfer to Russian mobile terminals,” he said.
As it turned out, the detainees were subscribed to pro-Russian Internet resources and Telegram channels, and the contents of their phone book were “specific”. Cyberpolice specialists are collecting evidence of the possible involvement of the detainees in collaboration activities.
Recall that as a result of a missile attack on Kiev, the journalist of Radio Liberty Vera Girich died. Her body was found today under the rubble of a house in the Shevchenko district of the capital.
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