
Migrants seeking work will head to Ukraine after war — demographer
According to SBGS spokesperson Andriy Demchenko, "We have not received any information from border services of neighboring countries indicating that their systems — particularly those connected to surveillance cameras — were affected in any way."
Demchenko noted that Ukraine’s own border surveillance systems, including those at both green borders and official checkpoints, also show no signs of being compromised.
"If we do receive confirmation of any interference, we will certainly share that information to improve the protection of our systems. If needed, we are also ready to offer assistance to neighboring countries, should they request it," he added.