Kiev residents received letters with" threats " of allegedly blowing up objects in the capital and other cities
Kyiv • UNN
In Kiev and other cities, threatening letters were sent out about allegedly planted explosive devices. The author of the letters identified himself as a veteran of the anti-terrorist operation, but indicated incorrect addresses, which may be a Russian fake.
Kiev residents received letters stating that explosive devices were allegedly planted in the capital and other cities and that there was a threat of "blowing up" objects, reports UNN.
The letter noted that a number of objects were allegedly mined, in particular, in Zhytomyr and Odessa - a shopping center, in Kiev - a school, a hotel, a TV channel. The pseudo-miner said that the first explosion allegedly occurred on Mashinostroitelnaya Street, 41.
However, the author of the email messed up the addresses, and the locations are indicated with errors.
The letter also claims that the author is allegedly a veteran of the Anti-Terrorist Operation.
There were no explosions in Kiev today.
Probably, this letter may be aimed at undermining the status of Ukrainian veterans and Russian propaganda.
UNN contacted the police and the SBU regarding this letter.
Addition
Sources UNN reportedthat Ukraine recorded a wave of sabotage against military personnel and law enforcement officers using explosives and grenades.