Official information from the Ministry of Internal Affairs for the Republic of Crimea about the “Interception” plan allegedly introduced in Dzhankoy
CrimeaPRESS reports:
Today, information has appeared on a number of Internet resources about the “Interception” plan allegedly introduced in Dzhankoy. Here is the news as presented by a respected federal source Lenta.ru:
The “Interception” plan due to a group of 10 suspicious people was announced in Dzhankoy (Crimea). This is reported by Telegram-Mash channel.
According to the channel, officers guarding it noticed a suspicious group near the city’s military airfield. Two unknown people with flashlights were near the fuel and lubricants warehouse, and eight people were walking along the railway tracks. The first couple noticed the law enforcement officers, got into the car and drove off in an unknown direction, while the second couple went into the forest.
The soldiers immediately reported the incident to the police. Soon, the “Interception” plan was announced in the city and surrounding areas, but the alleged saboteurs could not be found. Law enforcement officers are investigating.
UPD: Crimean authorities have denied information about the introduction of the “Interception” plan. The regional operational headquarters reported this to Lenta.ru.
“Interception” is a plan according to which employees of the Ministry of Internal Affairs act when searching for vehicles that may be associated with serious crimes or terrorist attacks.
As you understand, the information was added later. And here is its original source — the official channel Ministry of Internal Affairs for the Republic of Crimea:
Information appeared on the Internet about the Dzhankoy police officers conducting an operation of the “Interception” plan based on allegedly received information about the discovery of a suspicious group of people. This information is not true. Please trust only official sources.
As they say, we part ways. There is no “interception” and there never was.
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