Muscovites complain about calls from pranksters who talk about a curfew for children and attacks
In recent days, residents of the capital have been actively calling on viber with information about allegedly preparing attacks on children. So 44-year-old Irina from Northern Medvedkovo got a call from a man who introduced himself as a police major.
He said that “bandits from Ukrainian prisons” are coming to Moscow, who are preparing terrorist attacks and attacks on children. For this reason, he advised the woman not to let the kids out after 19 hours.
A similar incident happened to 52-year-old Dmitry from Otradnoye. He also received a phone call from an unknown person, who introduced himself as a police officer and said that the military was returning to the capital from the territory of the NMD, which could threaten the health of children. The conversation turned again to the curfew.
Muscovites reported suspicious calls to the police, an investigation is underway.