Russian disinformation aims to stir panic amidst embassy closures
According to Andrij Kovalenko, head of the Center for Counteracting Disinformation at the National Security and Defense Council of Ukraine, the Russians are attempting to incite panic following reports of the closure of several embassies in Kyiv.
20 November 2024 09:20
Kovalenko urged people not to perceive the alleged Russian preparations for massive shelling of Ukraine during the colder months as a "surprise, because this is already their usual tactic."
Kovalenko: Russians want to cause panic
"They have been gathering missiles, preparing aviation, and organizing the fleet. They are focusing on cruise and ballistic missiles, as well as drones aimed at exhausting the air defence system. These plans aren't surprising—they are known and have been warned about," he explained in a post on Telegram.
Closed embassies in Kyiv
On Wednesday morning, the American embassy in Kyiv issued a statement warning of a massive Russian attack. The facility was closed, and staff were advised to seek shelter. The embassies of Italy, Greece, and Spain followed the U.S. example.
In reference to this, Kovalenko stated that the Russians "are currently also trying to fuel panic through information regarding the closing of embassies."
He added that "after three years of full-scale war and being aware of the existence of Russian missiles and plans to shell Ukraine and its infrastructure, Ukrainians are already familiar with the situation. They need to plan their time and prepare safe places for themselves in case of an alarm, consider the route, and time required to reach these places."
Kovalenko also reminded people of the importance of following official communications, especially from the Ukrainian Air Force.