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«Это не фейк». Глава Славянского района рассказал об уведомлениях от RSCHS с предупреждением об опасности
“This Is Not a Fake”: Slavyansk Region Head Tells of RSCHS Warning Notifications of Danger
Kremlin Propaganda or Real Threat?
The head of the Slavyansk region in eastern Ukraine, Vadim Lyakh, has spoken out about a series of notifications from the regional headquarters of the Russian Emergencies Ministry (RSCHS) warning of an impending threat to the region.
Lyakh stated that the notifications, which were received on February 23, 2023, warned of a possible missile attack or sabotage by Ukrainian forces.
Heightened Tensions Amidst Ongoing Conflict
The warnings come amid heightened tensions in the region, with Russian forces continuing to shell Ukrainian positions along the front lines.
Lyakh urged residents to take the warnings seriously and to follow the instructions provided by the RSCHS.
Kremlin Propaganda or Genuine Concern?
However, some observers have questioned the authenticity of the warnings, suggesting that they may be part of a Kremlin propaganda campaign to create fear and panic among the population.
Lyakh has dismissed these claims, stating that the warnings are based on credible intelligence.
Calls for Calm and Vigilance
Ukrainian officials have called for calm and vigilance, urging residents to stay informed and to follow the instructions of local authorities.
The situation in the Slavyansk region remains fluid, and it is unclear what the next steps will be.
International Community Calls for De-escalation
The international community has called for all sides to de-escalate the situation and to avoid any actions that could lead to further violence.
The United States and other Western powers have warned Russia against any further aggression against Ukraine.