The State Security Service, or SBU, took a more censorial tack

Thursday, July 9, 2020
The State Security Service, or SBU, took a more censorial tack

The State Security Service, or SBU, took a more censorial tack, posting on Facebook that it “considers it inadmissible to declare statements that could harm the national security of the state, in particular in the financial and economic sphere, and adversely affect the situation in the country. We urge any expatriates to refrain from making any such ambiguous comments and to take care of Ukraine’s national interests and not to sow panic among the population and shake the economic stability of the state.”

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