SBU to Ukrainians: continue to report movement of enemy equipment, sabotage groups via chatbot
The Security Service of Ukraine notes that messages from Ukrainians about the movement of the enemy through the official chatbot bring results and call for sending clear structured data with time and geolocation.
"Your messages about the movement of the enemy through the official chatbot @stop_russian_war_bot bring new trophies every day. This time we received the coordinates of enemy equipment marked V in Kyiv region. They were checked and handed over to the military. The result is in the photo: fiery 'greetings' to the invaders' [neutralized Russian equipment]", the SBU said in a telegram channel.
The message emphasizes: "Keep informing via the chatbot about the movement of enemy vehicles and sabotage groups!"
The SBU asks to send data clearly and structured with the most accurate designations of time and geolocation.
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