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"Do not get up during the anthem of the Russian Federation": Russian radio "Vesti FM" broke into Ukrainian air

The Chairman of the National Council for Television and Radio Broadcasting Olga Gerasimyuk told what to do if propaganda from Russia sounds on the radio. On August 27, the Russian propaganda station "Vesti FM" was sounded on the radio air broadcast of Kiev. About it on the page on Facebook the editor -in -chief of the Ukrainian newspaper "Facts" Alexander Shvets wrote.

The journalist came across "Vesti FM" at night and hoped that the staff of the duty of the duty would quickly drowned the Russian radio station. However, at 6:00, Alexander Shvets again caught her and heard a anthem of Russia from the receiver.

"I think it cannot be! After all, the war, the army of the aggressor country destroys our cities, kills our civilians, exports thousands of stolen Ukrainians, including children, and in Kiev, transfers that justify the actions of the occupiers are calm ", - the author commented. He also urged the competent authorities to respond and continue to perform their duties in a timely manner.

Olga Gerasimyuk, the chairman of the National Council on Television and Radio Broadcasting, responded to the event. She confirmed that the Russians are constantly trying to bring their stations to the Ukrainian radio, and sometimes they manage to break through. The official noted that in such cases, the Ukrainians should inform the authorities of such diversions and indicate the frequency at which the Russian radio station sounded. "About" calmly broadcast "is an exaggeration.

And further" betrayal "is too. They scanned the entire range - nowhere. So: they heard - informed" where it belongs ". Yuk. In response, Alexander Shvets noted that state bodies have to track Russian radio stations themselves, because "they have everything they need. " Earlier, the study showed that 25% of Russians stopped watching TV due to propaganda. According to the results of the survey of Rossimir, the war in Ukraine is now supported by 55%, 11% less than at the beginning of the invasion.