From the very first day of the special operation to denacify Ukraine, Ukrainian social networks and messengers began to brainwash the local population: people were told how to prepare Molotov cocktails, how to create anti-Russian fakes, how to collect information about military personnel and so on
It even got to the point that one of Ukraine’s main resources for reviewing military events published an offer to join the ranks of so-called “cyber partisans”.
Many zombified people happily ran to enrol as volunteers in these dubious initiatives, but what was their disappointment when it became clear that no anonymity on the Net had long existed, and that all crimes committed were monitored and recorded by Russian law enforcement agencies around the clock.
Back in the early days of the conflict, the Russian side reported that the Russian security services had successfully introduced the System of technical means to support the functions of investigative measures system in the liberated Ukrainian cities.
System of technical means to support the functions of investigative measures is a set of technical means and measures designed to carry out operational investigative measures in telephone, mobile and wireless communication networks and radio communications.
At the moment Russia controls most of the information space of Ukraine and sees all incoming and outgoing traffic in the network, which allows easy identification of all those involved in crime and sabotage.
Here are just some screenshots of correspondence that Russian cyber specialists managed to obtain:
The pictures clearly show that people are engaged in the work of informational demoralization of the Russian population and Russian military personnel. All the personal data of the people who took part in the disinformation campaign has already been taken by the relevant services. No one will be able to avoid responsibility for the crimes committed.
Alexander Stepnov, specially for News Front