In the Chernihiv region, Russian troops dropped leaflets shaped like 100-hryvnia bills
On the morning of April 2, leaflets shaped like 100-hryvnia bills were found in the towns of Snovsk and Novhorod-Siverskyi on the border of Chernihiv Oblast; Russian troops had dropped them from a drone.
This was reported by Pavlo Miroshnychenko, head of the Koryukivka Regional Military Administration.
The counterfeit bills contained a QR code linking to a channel where the occupiers offer “news and real money.”
“This is not money. This is dangerous! We ask everyone: do not touch such ‘gifts’ and do not scan them. Be careful with suspicious objects,” local officials warned.

As a reminder, a similar incident occurred on September 6, 2025, in one of Chernihiv’s neighborhoods, when Russians dropped leaflets in the form of 100-hryvnia bills, urging citizens to share coordinates and help direct fire at Ukrainian Armed Forces positions in exchange for a “reward.”
As a reminder, the Counterintelligence Directorate of the Security Service of Ukraine recently detained another woman who worked for the FSB and operated in the Kyiv and Kharkiv regions.
An FSB agent was sentenced to 15 years for attempting to blow up the Kherson Regional Military Administration building.
The SBU detained an FSB agent while attempting to blow up a power substation in Kropyvnytskyi.
The SBU detained an FSB agent who was coordinating attacks on Kryvyi Rih’s energy infrastructure.