Published 5 September 2024 at 13.53
Foreign. The information in social media that instructors from the Armed Forces are said to have died in a Russian robot attack in Poltava is not correct, the Armed Forces writes on its website.
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According to the authority, the information is an example of misinformation that has increased sharply in recent years and which, according to the Armed Forces, continues to increase.
«The digital development and not least the development of Artificial Intelligence (AI) means that manipulated information in the form of texts, images and voice recordings have become more realistic,» the authority writes on its website.
Russia attacked a military training facility in Ukrainian Poltava with Iskander robots on Tuesday. Officially, 50 people were killed and 300 injured, but the numbers may be higher.
For Sweden, Poltava is known as the site of the biggest battle during the Great Nordic War, between Sweden and Russia in the summer of 1709. Sweden lost that battle. .