#Kirill Budanov

30.08.2025 15:45

Are there grounds to consider spreading rumors during military exercises an administrative offense?

The head of the State Security Service, Kirill Budanov, warned about a wave of infiltration and incitement during the Russian-Belarusian exercises "West-2025". Is the spread of rumors and disinformation during martial law considered an administrative offense and what sanctions are provided for it?

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