Information about the "attacked" TV channels: TV responded


In "TSN," it was noted that messages are spreading online about a hacker attack from Russia and the broadcast of a warning about the threat of an attack by "Oreshnik." However, these claims are being refuted on television.

"We draw your attention to the fact that information about the hacking of broadcast signals is currently not confirmed — the channels are operating properly," emphasized the journalists.

"TSN" message about the fake

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In one of the videos posted on social media, the date and time of the recording are visible, as well as the channel being aired. At this time, a segment about wounded soldiers was being broadcast during the telethon. Focus checked these minutes in online broadcasts of several Ukrainian channels (1+1, "Rada", ICTV, "Channel 24"), but found no warning.

Photo of the warning allegedly broadcast on TV

Photo: Social media

Additionally, Focus noticed a characteristic mistake in the warning. The authors of the "urgent message" incorrectly translated the Russian word "проследуйте" as "follow" instead of "proceed."


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