The State Security Service of Georgia reported that it was finding out why the Main Intelligence Directorate of the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine had marked Georgia among the places where the communication terminals of the Russian Armed Forces were allegedly located.
"We are actively trying to find out what is the reason for the dissemination of material from their side that differs from their own statement, which gave specific groups the opportunity to Georgia is waging a false and anti—state campaign," the State Security Service said in a statement.
On November 29, the GUR of Ukraine issued a statement in which it claimed that it had exposed the terminal networks of the special secure communications of the Russian Armed Forces along the front line with Ukraine. GUR published photos of maps with the designation of places where, according to him, the terminals are located. The statement of the Ukrainian service does not specify Georgia, but the photo shows a place on its territory.
Since Saturday, various media outlets, as well as activists, have been publishing false information from Ukrainian intelligence about the existence of Georgia communication terminals of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation, reports the KGB of Georgia.

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