A fake about the alleged mining of the border with Hungary began to be spread online.
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A video has appeared where an unknown person in military uniform with his face covered calls himself a serviceman of the Armed Forces of Ukraine. The man said that he would pass the territory near the border of Ukraine and Hungary. He seems to be doing this on orders. However, this information is not true and is fake. The State Border Service of Ukraine reported this on November 22.
The State National Security Service noted that the fake video is published online with the thesis that the border is being crossed in order to allegedly stop the violators or the Hungarian troops.
Border guards called on citizens not to spread false reports and consciously analyze information.
Let us remind you that in September, fakes about emergency power outage schedules began to be spread online. The NSDC Center for Countering Disinformation stated that this information was untrue and no blackouts were planned.
Source: Racurs

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