The Prosecutor General's Office Explained the Disappearance of Data on Esr and Desertion From Statistics
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The Prosecutor General's Office confirmed that data on unauthorized abandonment of parts and desertion were purposely removed from the statistics — the information was limited due to the risks of its use by Russia in information operations and possible harm to national security.
The UCP explained the disappearance of data on desertion from statistics. Photo: Getty Images, for illustration The Prosecutor General's Office reported that data on criminal offenses related to desertion and unauthorized abandonment of military units (SZCH) were removed from statistical reports. Such information was classified as information with limited access. This was reported to hromadske journalists by the head of the press service of the …
Mariana Hayovska-Kovbasiuk, the head of the press service of the Prosecutor General's Office, informed about this in a comment to Hromadske. According to her, the data on ZHromadske and desertion are classified as information with restricted access, so the disclosure of this information can be used by the enemy against Ukraine in information and psychological operations.” The Russians can use the information to assess the level of discipline, co…
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