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A fake about the “strengthening” of the TCC in the Dnepropetrovsk region has appeared on the Internet

Posted on 22/05/2024
A fake about strengthening the TCC in the Dnepropetrovsk region has appeared on the Internet

Photo: General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine / Facebook

The territorial recruitment center in the Dnipropetrovsk region denied the information disseminated on social networks.

Russian propaganda resources are spreading fake news about the alleged “strengthening” of the TCC in the Dnepropetrovsk region by military personnel from other regions. The Dnepropetrovsk regional TCC and joint venture reported this on its Facebook page.

It was claimed on social networks that hundreds of military personnel from the TCC of other regions of Ukraine were supposed to arrive to “strengthen” the Dnepropetrovsk TCC on May 18. The regional TCC denies this information.

“The source is Russian propaganda resources trying to spread another lie as part of their information and psychological operation in order to discredit the system of territorial recruitment and social support centers and the Armed Forces of Ukraine as a whole,” the message says.

Operational Command East notes that no “deportations” of personnel from other TCCs are planned in Dnepropetrovsk, Zaporozhye and other regions.

As already written, since the beginning of 2024, Kyiv police have found and brought more than 2.3 thousand people of military age to the TCC for drawing up administrative protocols.

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