The website of the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation has reduced the supply of information from Ukraine
Baku/27.02.22/Turan: The website of the Russian Ministry of Defense has actually stopped transmitting information about the briefings of its representative on the situation in Ukraine.
The last such information was noted on the morning of February 26, while on February 25, messages were published from three briefings - in the morning, in the afternoon and in the evening.
It is unlikely that the reason for the lack of information is the intervention of hackers, since the rest of the site is functioning normally. The section for inquiries from the media in the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation also does not function, and therefore, it was not possible to send a request about the reasons for the lack of information about the situation in Ukraine for the media.
The decrease in the information activity of the Russian Ministry of Defense coincided with a decrease in the speed of movement of Russian units and an increase in the resistance of the Ukrainian army. –0—
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- 27 February 2022 13:31
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