Fake story is spreading online about a law to shut down mobile communications during air raid alerts – NSDC issued a denial
Kyiv • UNN
The Center for Countering Disinformation has debunked a fake report regarding Law No. 395/2026 on disconnecting communications during air raid alerts. No decisions regarding restricting the operations of mobile providers have been made at this time.

The Center for Countering Disinformation (CCD) of the National Security and Defense Council has warned of a fake regarding an alleged "Law No. 395/2026," which supposedly provides for the disconnection of mobile communications during air raid alerts, UNN reports.
A fake is spreading in the Ukrainian information space about an alleged "Law No. 395/2026," which provides for the disconnection of mobile communications during air raid alerts. This information is not true,
The CCD emphasized: "No laws or resolutions regarding the restriction of mobile communications during air raid alerts have been adopted."
"The government resolution and the Presidential decree numbered '395/2026' concern entirely different issues and have no relation to the regulation of the telecommunications sector," the Center for Countering Disinformation noted.