Ukraine’s defense intelligence urges TOT residents to report Russian air defense systems
According to Ukrinform, HUR shared this call via Telegram.
"Russian air defense protects their equipment, command posts, and personnel. Help destroy it — send information about the location of occupiers’ equipment via the eVorog chatbot. The fewer air defense systems the Russians have, the more successful strikes can be made on their strategic targets," HUR stated.
The intelligence agency specifically seeks information on systems like the Osa, Pantsir, Tor, Buk, and Strela.
“What air defense systems look like. They are massive structures equipped with missiles on the chassis, towers, and radars. After launching missiles, they leave noticeable trails in the sky. These systems are often stationed in open areas or near strategic facilities,” the HUR explained and encouraged residents to send photos if they spot anything resembling such systems but stressed the importance of safety:
“But first of all remember about your safety: do not approach the systems closely, ensure there is no one nearby when taking photos, delete all photos, videos, correspondence, and cache from your phone and messaging apps afterward.”
HUR reminded users to access the eVorog chatbot only via the official link: t.me/evorog_bot.
"Share this message with your family and friends in occupied territories. Support the military with information," the intelligence agency urged.
As reported earlier by Ukrinform, activists of the Yellow Ribbon resistance movement recently staged a large-scale protest in temporarily occupied Crimea.