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Specialised services will examine Reuters news agency over the publication of photos showing Ukrainian air defense at work
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This was stated by Air Force spokesman Yuriy Ihnat on the United News telethon.
On September 10, the agency's website published photos showing the work of Ukraine's air defense during a nighttime drone attack on Kyiv. The Air Force spokesperson said that law enforcement agencies would check the photos for information sensitivity.
"The Air Force cannot prohibit such a phenomenon, but if there are violations, there are relevant services that will determine whether there is sensitive information, how sensitive it is, and why it should be done," Ihnat said.
He added that all information, even in comments to anything, goes to the Russian special services, which draw conclusions about the location, stay, forces and means of Ukrainian air defense.
- Late on Saturday night, September 9, Russian terrorists launched attack UAVs. In Kyiv, the fragments of a Shahed drone hit an apartment in a high-rise building. Ukrainian air defense forces shot down more than 20 drones
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