The Center for Countering Disinformation refuted the Russian fake about men being lured to military enlistment offices in Chernihiv
Kyiv • UNN
Russians spread fake news that men in Chernihiv are being lured into the army with false promises of assistance. The disinformation was refuted by the Ukrainian Center for Countering Disinformation.
Russians have launched a new fake on social media that men in Chernihiv are allegedly lured to military enlistment offices with the promise of "help for people in difficult life circumstances." This was reported by UNN with reference to the Center for Countering Disinformation at the National Security and Defense Council.
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Reports are circulating online that streets in Chernihiv are posting ads about "helping people in difficult life circumstances." They are offered housing, food, and a salary, but in reality, they are being lured to the military registration and enlistment office.
The "announcement" mentions the Chernihiv Regional Military Commissariat, but there are currently territorial centers for recruitment and social support in Ukraine
The analysts emphasized that the current phone number of the institution can be found on its Facebook page - it does not match the one listed in the propagandists' "announcement."
Recall
Earlier, the Center for Strategic Communications refuted the Russian fake about a referendum on Lviv's accession to Poland.