They announced the launch of the updated "main intelligence bot" to fight against the invaders

The main intelligence bot of the Ukrainian Intelligence Service of the Ministry of Defense (Ukrainian Intelligence Service of the Ministry of Defense) has started work in an improved version with the aim of effectively resisting the occupying forces and increasing the level of security in the temporarily occupied territories. This system helps to detect the plans of the occupiers and to act in advance, as well as to record the effects of strikes against the occupiers.

The GUR press center reports that the main intelligence bot offers a wide range of capabilities aimed at destroying warehouses, structures, and equipment of the occupiers, as well as collecting important information about enemy forces and their deployment. This innovative intelligence tool is an important step in the fight against the occupying forces and facilitates the rapid exchange of information between the military and citizens to strengthen the country's defense capabilities.

The GUR urges you to tell your relatives, friends and acquaintances in the temporarily occupied territories about the chatbot and to send information to scouts that will help in the destruction of enemy objects, obtaining important information and revealing the plans of the occupiers.

In March 2022, the Ministry of Digital Transformation (Ministry of Digital Transformation) launched the YeVorogh chatbot in the Telegram messenger. Citizens of Ukraine were urged to send accurate geolocation and photos or videos in case of observing the movement of Russian equipment or occupation forces. For this, identity verification was required through the "Action" application.

However, some Ukrainian citizens did not provide the necessary information. During observations in the starry sky on the night of March 1-2 last year, some informants of the General Directorate of Intelligence (GUR) perceived the "merger" of Jupiter and Venus as bright objects, considered to be enemy aircraft or drones. This led to the receipt of irrelevant applications in the "eVorog" chatbot.

Last December, more than 435,000 Ukrainians used the YeVorogh chatbot, but some of them fell for fake chatbots that Russia started to create. Regarding the prevention of forgeries, advice was previously provided by a known Whistleblower.

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