The Moscow prosecutor’s office warned of administrative and criminal liability that could follow the deliberate public dissemination of false information online in connection with events in the city. It has been reported telegraph channel departments.
“On the Internet, including on social networks, publications containing unreliable information about the circumstances of events in the capital were detected,” the prosecutor’s office said.
It is emphasized that liability, including criminal liability, is provided for disseminating reliable, intentionally false, socially important information to the public, including in situations that threaten the life and safety of citizens.
Therefore, journalists and bloggers are advised to avoid spreading false information, including information about events in Moscow.
Anyone posting and posting information about incidents with drones has been urged to rely on official commentary.
Emergency services on the morning of May 30 reported about drones hitting two residential buildings. One is on Profsoyuznaya Street, the other is on Atlasova Street in New Moscow.
The Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation, in the attack joined eight drones.
According to Moscow Mayor Sergei Sobyanin, Minor damage. Two people living in houses near the crashed UAVs were provided with medical assistance at the scene.