Parents of Russian occupiers see war in Ukraine as chance to get rich (audio)
Parents of invaders call their sons ‘sponsors’ and urge them to loot.
Parents of invaders call their sons ‘sponsors’ and urge them to loot.
The occupiers are in despair about their mission of ‘liberators’ and the only thing they want is to return home safe and sound.
Since the beginning of russia’s full-scale invasion, the SSU Cyber Department has been working systematically to neutralize hacker attacks and counter the enemy’s information sabotage.
Russia encourages the atrocities by its military and gives them medals for execution of civilian Ukrainians.
Law enforcement agencies urge citizens to be especially vigilant on Easter - the enemy can carry out provocations.
In one of the conversations intercepted by the SSU, the occupier’s mother is worried about the health of her son, who suffers from mental disorders.
And the losses are so huge that commanders are afraid to report the real data to the top brass.
They are afraid of our warriors and don’t feel safe even in the settlements they managed to temporarily occupy.
This year’s Easter is not a usual one. Our country is engulfed in war, and instead of Holiday bells, residents of many towns and villages hear sirens. In churches, people hide from enemy bombs and missiles.
The SSU continues to expose traitors and artillery observers and dismantle extensive agent networks of occupiers.
The occupiers plan to carry out more shelling of Ukrainian civilians and military on Easter.