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We should listen less to deceptive words and believe more in the actual deeds of those who are on the front line - Danilov

The Secretary of the NSDC reacted to the emergence of fakes and messages in the information space, provoking panic among Ukrainians.

We should listen less to deceptive words and believe more in the actual deeds of those who are on the front line - Danilov
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Secretary of the National Security and Defense Council (NSDC), Oleksiy Danilov, addressed Ukrainians to trust information from Ukrainian worriers more and believe enemy propaganda less.

"We should listen less to deceptive words and believe more in the actual deeds of those who are on the front line, those who will not betray!" - Danilov wrote on his Facebook page.

The Secretary of the NSCD referred to a letter from the company commander "Shchyt," Vadym Kodachyhov. The military responded to the spreading of fakes and inaccurate information about the war with Russia.

Kodachigov called such messages a "hybrid impact" on people and described the situation at the front.

According to the commander, although the Russian occupiers are regrouping their forces for a further attack, "the residents are reporting all movements to us- and our artillery manages to get them [the enemy] before they regroup for the attack."

"Rashka [Russia] has brought into our territory more than 95% of the available reserves with a total number of 170 thousand people. Twelve thousand of them will never hold weapons against us again, and a very significant part (about 40 thousand) will not be able to think about it in the near future ... The orcs [Rusian soldiers] no longer have any advantage regarding the number of soldiers, and to attack the fortified frontiers in several directions, without having at least three times more soldiers than another party, is pure ..! Everything is fine on our side: We are waiting! We will accept [the enemy] with all Ukrainian hospitality! They will get more than they can take," - Kodachyhov noted.

"We are on the spot! On the outskirts of Kyiv. And here is my commander's word to you - no one will move us from here! ... Everyone can try to enter Ukraine with the war, but to leave alive after that - now it will be challenging for you!" emphasized the commander.

Based on the intercepted conversations of occupiers, SSU reported that the Russian army started to have big problems with supplies.

Volodymyr Zelenskyy addressed the Russian occupiers, soldiers, to leave Ukraine to save their lives.

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