Poland and Lithuania donated equipment to Ukraine to jam Russian TV in Donbass
The Ministry of Information of Ukraine is going to jam Russian TV channels that operate in the Donbass, using transmitters from Poland and Lithuania. Deputy Minister of Information Tatyana Popova stated this on TV channel 24.
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According to her, Ukraine needs 17 transmitters, but so far there are only seven. They hope to get the rest from the EU.
“We are going to turn on two state TV channels for Donetsk, one for Lugansk and three channels for the so-called jamming. We will also strengthen one transmitter in the Sumy region. We received transmitters from our partners. We received Polish ones last year and Lithuanian ones already. On our frequencies, on Ukrainian transmitters seized by terrorists, there are 17 of their channels. In order to turn them off, you need to set 17 transmitters to jamming. As soon as we receive them from partners, or as soon as the state has money to purchase them, this will be done,” Popova explained.
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