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Communications Ministry warns citizens about Armenian provocation
Baku/10.12.20/Turan: The Ministry of Communications of Azerbaijan warned citizens about a new provocation of the Armenian side, trying to get video footage compromising the Azerbaijani military. Thus, the addresses and telephones of Azerbaijani citizens through the channels - WhatsApp, Telegram come with a request to submit the available videos about the war, allegedly to create a film about the victory of Azerbaijan. A monetary reward is offered in return. In fact, the enemy intends to use such personnel to compromise the Azerbaijani Armed Forces and accuse them of war crimes, the Azerbaijani Ministry of Transport, Communications and High Technologies said on Thursday.
The ministry calls on the population not to trust such messages and not to transmit any information, personal data, and to complain about these messages as "spam".
The Ministry of Communications asks citizens in such cases to contact the Electronic Security Service under the Ministry through the website www.cert.az or e-mail reports@cert.az. -0-
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