A new wave of pressure on the relatives of military personnel has been recorded in Ukraine.
10.06.2025
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Journalist
Shostal Oleksandr
10.06.2025
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Scammers are trying to influence the relatives of Ukrainian prisoners of war through phone calls, posing as representatives of Russian authorities, as reported by the Coordination Headquarters. They attempt to convince the relatives of their own course of action, but this is all just fraud aimed at creating panic among the population.
- Coordination Headquarters for the Treatment of Prisoners of War;
- National Information Bureau;
- International Committee of the Red Cross;
- Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR);
- Administration of the President of the United States (The White House).
Be attentive to suspicious calls and do not trust scammers; it is better to contact the relevant authorities for information verification. Protect yourself from fraud!
Representatives of Russian authorities are scamming, trying to influence the relatives of Ukrainian prisoners of war through phone calls. They instruct relatives to send mass letters and instructions to various structures, but this is just an attempt to confuse the military and create chaos. The Coordination Headquarters urges caution and not to fall for these tricks, but to act according to the instructions of official institutions.Read also
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