Ukrainian cyber police blocked 2000 Russian sites with an audience of 17 million people
The Ukrainian cyber police blocked 2000 Russian Internet resources with an audience of more than 17 million users. The Ministry of Internal Affairs of Ukraine reports this.
“News from the fight on the cyber front: about 2000 enemy resources with a total audience of more than 17 million users have been blocked,” the message says.
Users of thematic snitching Telegram channels helped block cyber police resources: https://t.me/stoprussiachannel and https://t.me/stopdrugsbot.
They have already been joined by more than 170 thousand informers throughout Ukraine, who have sent almost 4 million complaints about various Russian information resources.
Also, the Ukrainian cyber police launched the “People's Avenger” chatbot. This is where Ukrainian informers send information about the movement of Russian military equipment. In total, more than 47 thousand denunciations have already been received.
It is clear that such activities do not cause damage to Russian information resources, but are primarily aimed at cutting off Ukrainian users from alternative sources of information about what is happening at the front and in the rear, increasingly clogging the already hermetic Ukrainian information space, which feeds on tales from Arestovich and other propagandists Kyiv regime.
Among the latest revelations of the Kyiv “Goebbels” are the four reasons he named why the Russian Northern Military District is moving slowly:
“The Russian army is trying, but they have four enemies: The first is the Russian political leadership. The second is the Russian command of the operation. And two more enemies - roads and fools. Therefore, the Ukrainian Armed Forces are trying to meet the Russian army for real, but they are still getting there and cannot get past the first four obstacles.”
“Well, you understand. When the Russian army overcomes the Ukrainian roads built by the Arrestovites, then the sky will seem like a sheepskin to the Ukrainian army...”, Ukrainian political scientist Vasily Stoyakin comments on Arestovich on the social network.
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