In Bohodukhiv, drones dropped propaganda leaflets containing anti-Ukrainian Armed Forces slogans
In the Bohodukhiv district of Kharkiv region, a new information attack by Russian forces was recorded, with drones dropping leaflets containing propaganda messages. These messages attempt to influence local residents and urge them to report the positions of Ukrainian troops. This is yet another element of the information war against the backdrop of hostilities in the region. This was reported by the Telegram channel “Bohodukhiv News.”
In the Bohodukhiv district of Kharkiv region, local media reported the appearance of leaflets which, according to the Telegram channel “Bohodukhiv News,” were dropped from drones and contain propaganda messages aimed at the civilian population. In these materials, the Russian side attempts to portray itself as a supposed “alternative force,” while simultaneously urging residents to provide information on the locations of the Ukrainian Armed Forces.
Visually, these leaflets are styled to resemble banknotes, featuring a portrait of Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy in place of the usual images, along with the inscription “Vov’s Thousand,” intended to mimic social or financial initiatives but actually used as a tool for information manipulation. According to the authors’ plan, this visual presentation is intended to attract attention and create an effect of plausibility, although the content is overtly propagandistic.

The reverse side of the leaflets features calls for local residents to “help” and report the whereabouts of Ukrainian military personnel, specifically via a QR code that leads to unknown digital resources. The texts also contain aggressive and ideologically charged statements claiming that the Russian side allegedly “will not surrender people to the influence of NATO and the European way of life,” which is a typical element of information warfare and an attempt to influence public opinion.
Such actions are viewed as part of a broader campaign of information pressure, combining both technical means—specifically the use of UAVs—and propaganda materials targeting the civilian population in frontline territories. Ukrainian experts have repeatedly emphasized that such leaflets do not contain factual information but can be used to gather intelligence or exert psychological influence on local residents.
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