The National Security and Defense Council explained why information on the front line is 90% closed
Aleksey Danilov/Public
Each morning law enforcement agencies and authorities of the country receive and analyze a report on the state of affairs at the front and the work of the Armed Forces of Ukraine. However, 90% of the information cannot be made public.
Danilov on the secrecy of information from the front
It is necessary to not interfere with the Ukrainian defenders. This was announced by the NSDC Secretary Oleksiy Danilov.
Every morning, all members of the headquarters and the National Security and Defense Council at 6:30 receive a report on the state of affairs in our troops. 90% of this report cannot be open to the whole society… it can harm, first of all, our military,” he noted.
According to Danilov, the information coming from the front is “extremely sensitive”, and their incorrect, untimely and with a representation error can lead to losses in the ranks of the Armed Forces of Ukraine.
The Secretary of the National Security and Defense Council also stressed that “categorically against streams and other things related to the war” – something can be watched in the recording when the military and equipment have already retreated to a safe distance from the place where they worked on the enemy. But it is impossible to cover online what can harm our soldiers!
The occupiers are hunting for Western weapons
In addition, Danilov stressed that today one of the main tasks for Russian infidels is the destruction of Ukrainian equipment and weapons. We are talking about the one that the West gave us
When our troops attack today with the weapons that we have recently begun to receive from our partners, keep in mind that for with this weapon, the Russians opened the hunt. – he stressed.
At the same time, he stressed that the Russian occupiers did not destroy a single weapon through the fault of the Ukrainian military or media workers.
Note: July 20 Oleksiy Danilov also said that Ukrainians could soon hear “big news”. He hinted that it could be about people who suddenly disappeared from the screens of television and social networks after February 24.