Moscow rejects Putin’s “fake address” on Ukrainian army invasion

Moscow rejects Putin’s “fake address” on Ukrainian army invasion

Moscow on Monday rejected president’s Vladimir Putin’s latest speech as fake where the official had warned his people of the invasion of the Ukrainian army. 

 

Russian President's Spokesman Dmitry Peskov claimed a cyber attack had been carried out on a radio station and an audio address was broadcast on behalf of Putin, where the Russian president informed citizens about the invasion of Ukrainian troops in Belgorod, Bryansk and Kursk.

 

"Broadcasters were immediately informed about the cyber attack by the relevant agencies. Currently, control over the broadcasters has been restored," the Kremlin spokesman said.





Moscow on Monday rejected president’s Vladimir Putin’s latest speech as fake where the official had warned his people of the invasion of the Ukrainian army. 

 

Russian President's Spokesman Dmitry Peskov claimed a cyber attack had been carried out on a radio station and an audio address was broadcast on behalf of Putin, where the Russian president informed citizens about the invasion of Ukrainian troops in Belgorod, Bryansk and Kursk.

 

"Broadcasters were immediately informed about the cyber attack by the relevant agencies. Currently, control over the broadcasters has been restored," the Kremlin spokesman said.