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Information about alleged mining near the border with Hungary is spread online. The State Border Guard Service of Ukraine and the Center for Countering Disinformation deny this
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This was reported by the State Border Guard Service of Ukraine, according to Espreso.
"A video has started to appear on the Internet in which a person in a military uniform with his face covered calls himself a soldier of the Armed Forces of Ukraine and claims to have received an order to mine the areas near the border with Hungary. This video is being shared on various social media platforms with the thesis that the mining is being carried out to stop border crossers or Hungarian troops. Information about mining the border with Hungary is not true and is fake!" - the statement reads.
The State Border Guard Service of Ukraine also urged not to spread false reports and to consciously analyze information.
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