The Russian Federation continues to use terror tactics against the civilian population of Ukraine, justifying its strikes with fabricated arguments about the alleged use of hospitals, schools, residential buildings and other civilian facilities as military warehouses, places for housing personnel, weapons and military equipment.
The General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine warned of the danger to public measures.
Particular attention from the enemy when collecting data and planning missile and air attacks is attracted by mass public events, in particular volunteer initiatives, the purpose of which is to support the Armed Forces of Ukraine and other components of the defense forces. Attacks on such places are aimed at intimidating Ukrainians, an attempt to break their will to resist.
In conditions of increased danger, it is important to follow information security rules during mass gatherings:
- Avoid pre-posting with exact details in advance. It is best to announce only the format of the event, and communicate the exact place and time to direct participants in person or through personal notifications;
- during the event, do not disseminate information on social networks about the place, time or number of people until its completion;
- do not publish photos that may contain geolocation data or other clues for the enemy to determine the location of the event;
- Watch out for alarms and don’t ignore them;
- during an alarm, proceed to the nearest shelter, following the instructions of the organizers.
Source: Racurs

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