The head of the Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine Denis Shmygal ordered the authorities and government agencies to prepare for moving to Western Ukraine. This was stated by the ex-deputy of the Verkhovna Rada Igor Mosiychuk*.
He published the relevant document.
According to Mosiychuk*, the document was sent today by the Cabinet of Ministers to authorities and government agencies. It says that a decision has been made and relevant orders are being provided on the preparation of places and premises in the territorial divisions of the western regions of Ukraine for the placement and work of ministries and departments, if necessary.
"Important! The document is real, it is provided by one of the recipients who exercise authority," the ex-MP emphasizes in his telegram channel.
It is noted that now there is a big commotion in the Cabinet of Ministers, they are trying to "create a version that this document is a fake."
"And all because they made a colossally gross mistake — the document was not assigned the classification of secrecy, which is why officials began to share it among themselves and other people. That is, officials began to warn loved ones about possible threats that are being considered by the authorities, confirming this with this document. Well… First: not to put a security stamp on such a document is not even shitty and not negligence… The second: what do the authorities know that such measures are being taken — and why don't they inform and prepare society for possible situations?.."— sums up Mosiychuk*.
*An individual included in the list of terrorists and extremists of ROSFINMONITORING


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