russian media spread fake news about fire guidance systems on Kharkiv TV tower
Kyiv • UNN
russia's media outlet spreads fake news that Ukraine has installed fire guidance systems on a Kharkiv TV tower that was attacked by enemy forces to disrupt communications and limit access to information.
russian media are spreading a fake about fire guidance systems on the Kharkiv TV tower. This is reported by the Center for Strategic Communications and Information Security SPRAVDI, UNN reports.
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After the russian attack on the Kharkiv TV tower, the Kremlin media actively spread unconfirmed information about the presence of fire guidance systems on the tower.
According to a widespread fake, the Ukrainian army placed equipment for air defense systems and fire guidance on the territory of the russian federation on the TV tower. However, according to Ukrainian sources, this information is a manipulation aimed at spreading panic among the local population.
According to reports, the attack on the TV tower was intended to interrupt communications and restrict access to information, not to destroy the mythical fire guidance systems. Thus, russian media are trying to divert attention from the true motives of the aggression.
The population of Kharkiv and the surrounding areas has already switched to satellite and cable TV, as well as mobile and Internet services. However, full restoration of the TV tower will only be possible after the end of hostilities.
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This event is reminiscent of previous attacks by the russian army on TV towers in Ukraine in 2022, which demonstrates the terrorist nature of the war that russia is waging against Ukraine.