National Police report on attempts to destabilise Ukrainian society after terrorist attack in Dnipro – photos
www.pravda.com.ua
Sun, 15 Dec 2024 17:25:38 +0200
After the terrorist attack in Dnipro on 14 December, Andrii Niebytov, the deputy head of the National Police and the head of the criminal police, announced that the Russians were attempting to weaken not only the Ukrainian security and defence forces, but also the entire society and state through information operations.
Source Niebytov on Facebook Quote Another terrorist incident, this time in Dnipro, which injured police and military personnel, is not merely echoes of the front line.
The Russians spare no resources to assassinate defenders and law enforcement personnel in the rear, but the enemys purpose is to damage not only Ukrainian security and defence forces, but also the entire society and state.
Russia is attempting to undermine the situation within the country and divide society by recruiting terrorist subversives from traitor citizens.
All of these bombings, arson attacks on cars, and infrastructure devastation are purposeful distractions that are reinforced by the enemys information and psychological attacks aimed at discrediting the military and the entire law enforcement establishment.
Details Niebytov criticised the experts for spreading narratives such as 300,000 policemen that purportedly stay behind and do not contribute to the war effort ed.
and calls to send everyone to the front.
The Minister of Internal Affairs Ihor Klymenko and the Head of the National Police of Ukraine Ivan Vyhivskyi have repeatedly informed the society that there are 100,000 policemen in Ukraine, 10 of them are already fighting in the hottest spots of the front.
Another 25, which is about a quarter of the personnel, serve in the regions where hostilities are conducted.
At the same time, about 4045 of police officers are involved in the performance of security and defense functions, namely, the performance of combat missions, mine clearance, evacuation of people from dangerous zones, and ensuring security at the border.
In addition, the mission of containing crime and maintaining law and order within the state is ours.
This is something no one will do instead of the police, the representative of the National Police said.
The deputy head of the National Police emphasised that Russia is making significant efforts to construct the image it requires in social media.
This fake reality is aimed at reducing, or even levelling the support of our defenders by society, at destroying the law enforcement system, Niebytov said.
Niebytov also shared a photo of the suspect in the terrorist attack, as well as a photo of the scene.
The suspect in a terrorist attack in Dnipro on 14 December Photo Niebytov on Facebook The suspect in a terrorist attack in Dnipro on 14 December Photo Niebytov on Facebook Background An explosion happened in the centre of the city of Dnipro on the afternoon of 14 December, killing one and injuring two police officers.
Dnipro police then apprehended a suspect in a terrorist attack in the city centre near the territorial recruitment centre military enlistment office ed.
and joint venture building, which killed one man and injured four others.
Law enforcement officials revealed that the attacker followed the orders of the Russian secret services.
According to sources of Ukrainska Pravda, the detained is Ruben Voskanian, 37, a local resident.
In November, the National Police of Ukraine became aware of instances of sabotage targeting Ukrainian security officers, particularly involving explosives.
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