A fake document about imposing restrictions on online publications has appeared in Sverdlovsk Oblast.

A fake document about imposing restrictions on online publications has appeared in Sverdlovsk Oblast.

      A fake report claiming the introduction of restrictions on online publications has circulated in Sverdlovsk Oblast, the Telegram channel "Antiterror Ural" reports.

      The thing is, a decree bearing the signature of Governor Denis Pasler has appeared on social media.

      "On social media, provocateurs are spreading a fake document about the introduction of restrictions on publications on the Internet. We urge everyone to be vigilant and not to fall for these provocations," the Telegram channel writes.

      They reminded that the public dissemination of knowingly false information about the Russian Armed Forces is punishable by up to 15 years in prison.

      Earlier, a forged document about a new tax was published in Sverdlovsk Oblast.

A fake document about imposing restrictions on online publications has appeared in Sverdlovsk Oblast.

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A fake document about imposing restrictions on online publications has appeared in Sverdlovsk Oblast.

A hoax about the introduction of restrictions on online publications has spread in Sverdlovsk Oblast. This was reported by the Telegram channel "Antiterror Ural."