In Chernihiv, Russians drop leaflets from drone with calls to open fire on AFU positions
In Chernihiv, Russians dropped leaflets in the form of 100-hryvnia bills from a drone, urging citizens to share coordinates and help fire on the positions of the Armed Forces of Ukraine.
This was reported by the police of the Chernihiv region, according to Ukrinform.
"On the morning of September 6, the police received a report that leaflets in the form of 100-hryvnia bills had been found in one of the microdistricts of Chernihiv, calling on citizens to share coordinates and help direct fire at the positions of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, for which they would receive real money. The Russians dropped the leaflets from a drone," the report said.
It is noted that an investigative team from the Chernihiv Regional Police Department was dispatched to the scene.
Information about the incident has been recorded, and the issue of legal classification is being decided.
The police warned citizens about criminal liability for disseminating information about the location and movement of the Armed Forces of Ukraine and called for the destruction of Russian leaflets.
As reported, the Security Service of Ukraine foiled an FSB agent ring that was directing enemy fire at defenders on the right bank of the Kherson region.
Photo: National Police