RussiaThey hired schoolchildren in Lutsk
On May 9, Lutsk police noted three seventh-graders who constantly hang out near one of the checkpoints. But the children could not explain the reason for their stay.
SBU officers checked the children’s phones and found many pictures of the Lutsk military airport and repair point.
They also found correspondence with unknown Russian subscribers. They tried to get information about the location of military facilities, military equipment and weapons by asking the students about the situation in the region.
– Explained in the SBU.
Law enforcement officials at the time made statements to young people about the dangers of such communication. Preventive interviews were also held with the families of the children.
SBU staff advise teachers and parents to constantly discuss information security issues with their children in various online chats, online games and social networks.
What should you do if you are trying to learn something?
If someone asks you or your children to post a photo of a place or strategically important object, or simply asks about the condition of such an object, they will likely want to use you.
If you suspect such intentions against yourself or a loved one, report it to your local SBU Office. The SBU helpline number is 0 800 501 482. Remember that your carelessness can cause death or destruction of the city.
The Chamber also reminded that criminal responsibility arises when a person turns 16, and in some cases he can be tried at the age of 14.
What is known about student admission: in brief
- Earlier, the SBU reported that the Russians are trying to find new agents to help them in the war against Ukraine. The enemy is ready to involve children in their crimes.
- Thus, in the Donetsk region, the SBU exposed two informants, one of which is a 13-year-old girl. Russian special services offered residents of Novoluhansk a “fee” by telegram if they sent a photo of the bombardment sites and informed the location of the positions of the Armed Forces.
- A Novotroitsk resident was also detained for giving information about the movement of the Armed Forces. He will be held criminally responsible for his activities and can be sentenced to up to 8 years in prison.
An interesting video – in Skadovsk, the children defiantly told the occupier that Bandera is their father
Source: 24 Tv
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