The relevant ministry states that the enemy has intensified intense bombardment of infrastructure and this poses a major threat to the country. In this context, officials, media representatives and ordinary citizens should not speak publicly about the extent of the destruction.
It is not possible to give detailed information about the consequences of Russian bombing, because this poses an even greater threat to the enemy. This warning was published on the Department of Energy’s Facebook page.
The Ministry noted that its appeals are addressed to representatives of all government bodies, local authorities, public and private organizations, media representatives, experts and ordinary Ukrainians. The situation in the country is truly dangerous and the enemy has intensified major attacks on energy system facilities.
In this regard, the Ministry of Energy requests the following:
- do not make public detailed information about the results of the strike;
- do not name specific objects that may be damaged;
- do not provide detailed information about specific objects, as well as the place where the terror of the RF Armed Forces was recorded;
- do not indicate the number of hits and their exact location;
- power outages, blackouts, etc. Do not provide information on specific numbers and indicators on topics.
According to the ministry, all of the above could help the Russians plan more attacks.
“Disclosure of such information is a huge threat because enemy intelligence is actively working on open information sources. DO NOT provide the enemy with valuable information that he will definitely use to better coordinate his actions and plan new attacks,” the ministry said. Energy Meeting has concluded.
Let us remind you that on March 29 it was reported that the Armed Forces of Ukraine were talking about preparations for a major attack from the Russian Federation. Southern Defense Forces Spokesperson Natalya Gumenyuk shared that the enemy conducted reconnaissance before direct bombardment. On the eve of the March 29 terror, the invaders launched the maximum number of reconnaissance aircraft.
Source: Focus
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