Propaganda 'money' calling to aid Russian strikes found in Ukraine's Chernihiv

Russia dropped fake hryvnias over Chernihiv. The leaflets call on people to help direct fire at the Ukrainian Armed Forces, according to the Chernihiv region police.
On the morning of September 6, police received a report that leaflets resembling 100-hryvnia banknotes had been found in one of Chernihiv’s neighborhoods. The leaflets contained calls to share coordinates and help direct fire at the positions of the Ukrainian Armed Forces, promising real money in return.
According to law enforcement, the fake hryvnia leaflets were dropped from a drone by Russia.
An investigative team from the Chernihiv district police department arrived at the scene. Police are now determining the legal classification of the incident.
Police also reminded the public about criminal liability for spreading information regarding the locations and movements of the Ukrainian Armed Forces.
Photo: Russian forces dropped propaganda hryvnia-style leaflets over Chernihiv (suspilne.media)
On Independence Day, Ukrainian intelligence sent "hot" messages to the Russian forces along various directions of the front. The messages contained a reminder to the Russians about the inevitable end of their existence.