Four Ukrainians were detained for filming and sharing videos of Russian attacks, the Security Service of Ukraine said Wednesday.
Four residents of the Ukrainian city of Vinnytsia were detained for filming and sharing videos of Russian attacks, according to Ukraine's security agency.
The Security Service of Ukraine said in a Telegram post Wednesday that one of the four detainees took a video showing the aftermath of an attack by an Iranian-made. The video depicted"the scale of damage to a critical infrastructure object," the post said, but did not specify the critical infrastructure in question.
The civilian who filmed the video shared it with three colleagues, who in turn shared it with additional friends, the SSU said. "Within half an hour, the video appeared among Russian propagandists, and within an hour there was a second rocket attack, which led to even greater destruction and injuries to people," the post added.
Ukrainian servicemen clear rubble on July 15, 2022, in Vinnytsia, Ukraine. Four residents of the city were detained for filming and sharing videos of Russian attacks, according to Ukraine’s security agency.The agency's crackdown against the sharing of videos that could reveal the accuracy, or inaccuracy, of strikes on Ukraine is especially notable in the context of a recent wave of Russian attacks.
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