The Russian Federal Security Service asks not to engage in conversations with strangers who make calls to mobile phones after the terrorist attack on Crocus City Hall.
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The Russian Federal Security Service asks not to engage in conversations with strangers who make calls to mobile phones after the terrorist attack on Crocus City Hall.
“Due to the sharp increase after the terrorist attack on the Crocus City Hall complex, the number of phone calls and messages received by Russian citizens, including minors, from fake numbers from the territory of Ukraine, containing calls to carry out terrorist acts in the territory of the Russian Federation, namely: shopping centers, transport facilities and social infrastructure, as well as offers to teenagers to commit a terrorist attack for money, the Public Relations Center of the FSB of Russia calls on citizens to respond carefully to these provocations,” Russia’s FSB said in its appeal.
The department drew the attention of adults to the need to talk separately with minors about the importance of ignoring correspondence with such subscribers.
“All these cases must be reported immediately to law enforcement,” the department stressed.