The SBU warns of possible attempts by Russian special services to involve Ukrainians in subversive activities. If unfamiliar individuals offer money for arson, property damage, placing unknown objects, collecting information about military facilities, or other illegal actions - do not agree and immediately report to the SBU.
During the Independence Day celebration, the enemy may use mass events for shelling, sabotage, terrorist attacks, provocations, and cyberattacks. That is why, at the SBU's call, Dnipro residents must be especially vigilant and responsible for their own safety.
If a stranger - even one who introduces themselves as a law enforcement officer - asks you to perform a suspicious task, refuse. Such requests include:
taking photos of certain objects;
delivering a package;
leaving an item in a designated place.
Physical safety at events
Do not ignore air raid sirens.
Find out in advance where the nearest shelter is located.
Do not approach suspicious objects and do not try to move or check them yourself.
If you notice suspicious people, items, or signs of illegal activity - report to law enforcement.
Information security
The SBU reminds: do not publish or disseminate materials that could help the enemy. It is forbidden to post photos and videos of:
locations of military personnel;
critical infrastructure facilities;
checkpoints;
air defense systems;
other important objects.
Also, do not disseminate information about the consequences of shelling, the operation of Ukrainian air defense, and military movements.
You can report suspicious activity in three ways: SBU hotline - 1516; chatbot "Spaly FSBshnyka" - t.me/spaly_fsb_bot; email - [email protected].