The Russian propaganda is spreading information about the alleged preparation for an attack on Ukrainian call centers and threatens strikes with new ballistic missiles from North Korea.
This was reported on December 22 by the Center for Counteracting Disinformation (CCD) under the National Security and Defense Council (NSDC).
Russian propaganda is disseminating claims about an alleged preparation for a "powerful strike" on Ukrainian "call centers." Furthermore, the occupiers are intimidating by threatening to use new North Korean ballistic missiles to bombard Kyiv.
"Such messages are tools for amplifying panic among the population," the CCD stated.
The Center added that the threat of missile strikes has existed 24/7 since the first day of the full-scale war, which is why the aggressor does not warn about its attacks.
The CCD emphasized that Ukrainians should remember not to ignore air raid signals and to rely only on official sources.
"We ask representatives of Ukrainian resources that picked up this news to approach the dissemination of such information carefully, as it may unconsciously play into the aggressor's fear campaign," the CCD concluded.
The Ukrainian Air Forces reported that during the morning attack on Dnipro on November 21, the occupiers struck for the first time with an intercontinental ballistic missile.