As a result of the recruitment of underage Ukrainian youths, the Russian special services tried to incite anti-Semitic sentiments in the Zhytomyr region, as well as in Dnieper, Lvov and Vinnitsa.
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The group consisted of 13-17 year old students from local schools. To recruit them remotely, Russian special services created a youth right-wing Telegram channel.
Russian special services distributed the media files obtained in this way in foreign media as fake publications to discredit Ukraine.
The SBU calls on parents to be vigilant in order to prevent the influence of enemy intelligence services on Ukrainian children.
The group consisted of 13-17 year old students. To recruit them remotely, Russian special services created a youth right-wing Telegram channel. Russian special services distributed the media files obtained in this way in foreign media as fake publications to discredit Ukraine.
In the Zhytomyr region, a 15-year-old schoolboy from the city of Radomyshl, whom representatives of the aggressor country had been psychologically “processing” for a long time via the Internet, was exposed. The occupiers demanded that the young man write anti-Semitic inscriptions on one of the memorial signs in the region.
In Dnepr, Lviv and Vinnitsa, local participants of the Russian-controlled Telegram channel were also exposed. They turned out to be four schoolchildren from local educational institutions.
It is documented how representatives of the Russian security services encouraged them to commit acts of vandalism at Holocaust memorial sites.
Source: Racurs

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