Russian Drone Drops Fake Banknotes in Chernihiv Urging Attacks on Ukrainian Forces
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On Saturday, the Russians dropped leaflets resembling Ukrainian banknotes by drone on Chernihiv, calling on locals to collaborate. Specifically, the leaflets offered real money for sharing coordinates and helping to guide Russian fire on Ukrainian army positions.
Russian Drone Drops Fake Banknotes in Chernihiv Urging Attacks on Ukrainian Forces
Russian forces dropped propaganda leaflets disguised as Ukrainian banknotes over Chernihiv on the morning of September 6, according to the Chernihiv Regional Police, cited by Ukrinform. Police reported that residents discovered fake 100-hryvnia bills scattered in one of the city’s districts. The leaflets contained messages urging people to share coordinates of Ukrainian Armed Forces positions and “help adjust fire” in exchange for money. Law enf…
In Chernihiv, Russians dropped leaflets from a drone in the form of 100-hryvnia bills with calls to share coordinates and help direct fire on positions of the Armed Forces.
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Saturday, September 6. Ukraine is in its 1,291st day of a full-scale war provoked by Russia. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has vowed to respond to Russian attacks on energy infrastructure with countermeasures, but the leaders of Slovakia and Hungary are critical of the head of state's actions. Russian President Vladimir Putin has warned that Western troops should not be sent to Ukraine.
The police called for the destruction of such leaflets and recalled the responsibility for cooperating with the Russian Federation
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