Lyashko wants to create a division of the Ministry of Internal Affairs for cutting satellite dishes receiving Russian channels
Deputy leader of the Radical Party Andrei Lozovy will propose to Minister of Internal Affairs Arsen Avakov to allocate special police officers who will cut down the satellite dishes through which Russian TV channels are still broadcast in most of Ukraine.
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About it the people's deputy said in a comment to the UNN agency.
Lyashkovets is convinced that if the Ministry of Information Policy cannot fulfill its direct responsibilities and “protect Ukrainians from Russian propaganda,” then law enforcement agencies should get involved.
“Let the Ministry of Internal Affairs develop a program to block the signal. And if there is not enough political will for strong, tough decisions, then I will personally suggest to Avakov that individual police officers go and cut down these satellites. These antennas must be banned at all costs. Because this is how they brainwash, especially older people who believe in TV,” says Deputy Lyashko.
According to Lozovoy, in the Odessa region, Putin’s agents will carry out another information attack on Ukrainians with the help of satellites.
“The danger is especially relevant for certain regions where there are separatist sentiments - Odessa, Kharkov regions. In the Odessa region, according to my information, Kremlin agents, due to the fact that it is possible to broadcast information via satellite, will promote two separatist themes - “Porto Franco” and “Bessarabian People’s Republic”. Therefore, we need to solve this problem at any cost,” the people’s deputy emphasized.
Let us remind you that after the broadcast of Russian channels on cable networks was banned in Ukraine last year, Ukrainians began en masse to install satellite dishes that allow them to watch most of the world’s TV channels for free. The average cost of such an antenna reaches $100. “Pirate” devices are freely sold throughout Ukraine.
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