Ukraine Warns Teenagers the Enemy Is Inside Their Phones The S B U and the national police detained two groups of teenagers in the eastern city of Kharkiv who they said had been tricked online into joining a fake “quest” game, in which the 15- and
Ukraine’s security service is holding. . . - The New York Times . . . It is Ukrainian special service that convinces and gives instructions to teenagers in Internet online or in messages how to organize Terroristic acts on the territory of Russia The agents of Ukrainian intelligence service offer money or find something to threat teenagers
Russia recruiting kids via social media for terror attacks . . . In particular, handlers promise teenagers “easy money for a simple job”: to pick up a package somewhere and bring it somewhere else But instead of the promised reward, enemy intelligence remotely detonates explosives together with the ‘courier’, thus removing witnesses and destroying evidence
Teenagers plan to flee as Kyiv faces pressure to call up the . . . As air raid sirens began wailing in Kharkiv, Ukraine’s war-shattered second city, a group of teenage boys were walking in a park, the threat of Russian missile attacks a grim backdrop to what remained of their childhoods
FBI warns of groups in the U. S. targeting youth - MSN According to an FBI news release, Leonidas Varagiannis, also known as “War,” 21, a citizen of the United States residing in Thessaloniki, Greece, and Prasan Nepal, also known as “Trippy,” 20,
Zelenskyy warns of 695,000 Russian troops inside Ukraine There are 695,000 Russian occupying troops currently on Ukrainian territory An additional 52,000 enemy troops are stationed across the border in Russia, near Kharkiv and Sumy, according to a statement by President Volodymyr Zelenskyy during a meeting with journalists