The SBU security service said four Kiev residents could face 12 years in prison for sharing “illegal” footage

Four Ukrainian citizens have been arrested after posting videos of Russian airstrikes on the Kiev region, local authorities said, noting they could be charged for “adjusting enemy fire.” Moscow targeted multiple military sites around Kiev earlier this week, though the Ukrainian military claimed to have intercepted most of the missiles.

Ukraine’s SBU security service announced the arrests in a social media post on Wednesday, claiming the four unnamed bloggers had “made an unauthorized video recording” of Russian strikes and shared the footage online.

“The Security Service once again emphasizes the prohibition of shooting and publishing video and photo materials regarding the activities of the Defense Forces, as well as the consequences of enemy strikes,” the agency continued, adding “The publication of such media files is considered adjusting enemy fire, which is punishable by up to 12 years in prison.”

The SBU went on to note that the strikes took place on January 2 as part of a “massive Russian missile and drone attack” on Kiev.

Russia’s Defense Ministry described the operation as a “group strike with long-range precision weapons and unmanned aerial vehicles on enterprises of the military-industrial complex of Ukraine,” adding that it targeted arms-manufacturing sites around the capital area.

Purported footage of the strikes has made the rounds online, though it remains unclear whether the videos were captured by any of those arrested on Wednesday. Some of the material appears to show strikes in progress, while other clips depict the aftermath of attacks.

On that day, the Ukrainian military claimed to have intercepted almost all incoming projectiles, including ten out of ten hypersonic Kinzhal missiles. Moscow previously ridiculed Kiev for exaggerating the effectiveness of its anti-aircraft defenses and claiming to intercept three times as many projectiles as Moscow actually launches. Moscow also repeatedly accused Kiev of deploying its air defense systems in residential districts, resulting in casualties among civilians.

Moscow’s missile and drone strikes intensified after Ukraine launched an attack on the Russian border city of Belgorod last week, killing 25 people, including several children, and injuring more than 100, according to local officials. In the early hours of January 1, Kiev also shelled Donetsk, a frequent target of the Ukrainian military since 2014, killing four people and injuring 13.

Russian President Vladimir Putin has vowed a response to those “terrorist attacks,” promising to ramp up strikes on Ukrainian military facilities, though stressed that Moscow had no intention of targeting civilians.

(Original unarchived link: https://www.rt.com/russia/590104-ukraine-arrests-russian-strikes-videos/ )

  • LeniX@lemmygrad.ml
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    Ah yes, “adjusting enemy fire”. As though Russia ever needed vloggers for this.

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      I was going to say… does Ukraine think everyone has somehow forgotten that Russia is the nation that has had globe spanning satellite surveillance longer than anyone else? To make this claim about the US, Russia, China, Iran, or India is ridiculous.

      I guess Ukraine forgot which nations maintain fully integrated domestic space launch capability and large military satellite constellations. Then again they aren’t one of those nations and it’s a capability exclusive to great powers. Ukraine isn’t even in the slightly larger group of nations that have bought a few commercial mapping satellites.

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    10 months ago

    This is a normal thing for a state to do, unironically shrug-outta-hecks

    Any state fighting a war would crack down on people showing specifics of where air defenses failed. The best use of this story is to show it to libs and point out this is not a unique feature of Bad Countries, then ask them how many times “authoritarian” would be used in an article about Russia doing the exact same thing.

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      Strange Russia doesn’t do that then. Plenty of footage of attacks on Moscow, Russian cities, new Russian areas formerly part of The Ukraine, etc available online and I’ve yet to hear of charges for people filming such things.

      It’s nonsense that this presents any strategic value to Russia, a modern state with significant surveillance assets which were doubtless used in targeting.

      The point of these charges are a chilling effect on anyone in Ukraine countering their narrative that their forces are killing 10 million Russians a day, that the US sent air defenses are impenetrable, and most importantly, that Russian air strikes are deliberately killing civilians in war crimes rather than Ukrainian air defenses in violation of international law are parked in civilian areas and are hitting and damaging due to their low quality and bad operators, civilian structures and taking lives.

      That last one is the entire point in fact. Because the west has been crafting a narrative that Russia is violating international law, to arrest Putin, to justify theft of assets of the Russian state, to make them an outcast state, to subject them to international scorn and most importantly to make them out to be the bad guys and obfuscate the numerous documented and real crimes of the fascist Nazi Ukrainian puppet state against its own citizens.

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      They have done this a lot. You just usually don’t hear about it. But this is one of the main reasons why westerners are still so delusional and believe the absurd Kiev regime claims about their interception rate of Russian missiles and drones. Because anyone who photographs or films the impacts or the damage gets almost immediately arrested since the Kiev regime is desperately trying to hide the success of Russian strikes and the utter failure of western AD systems. So the pro-Ukrainian propagandists are able to use the scarcity of footage to give the impression that Ukraine is doing better than they are. They are terrified that if the true picture starts to emerge western support will drop even faster than it is now. And they are probably right.

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      Usually they just lynch them. Some random weirdo made a twitter account simply to reply to me with a video clip from ARTE where there were audible screams from “saboteurs” overlaid on an exterior shot of a shed, after showing them tied up.