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The State Emergency Service refuted the fake news about the “evacuation” in the Poltava region

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Information was disseminated through the Telegram messenger, allegedly from the State Emergency Service of Ukraine, about an “evacuation” from a number of settlements in the Kremenchug district of the Poltava region due to possible flooding.

Fake information is spreading online, allegedly on behalf of the State Emergency Service, that an evacuation is underway from the Kremenchug district of the Poltava region. The State Emergency Service denies the enemy filling.

It is reported that the State Emergency Service has called for the evacuation of residents of villages that “may be flooded due to attacks on the Kremenchug hydroelectric station.”

“Attention, fake! Information is spreading through the Telegram messenger allegedly from the State Emergency Service of Ukraine about an “evacuation” from a number of settlements in the Kremenchug region of the Poltava region due to possible rocket attack Ukraine informs that such messages are an undesirable injection of information aimed at destabilizing the situation. – said the message.

It was previously reported that the Russians were spreading fake news about the attack in the Sumy region.

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Source: korrespondent

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