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SBU exposes fraudsters scamming relatives of Ukraine's defenders in Zaporizhzhia.

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Artem Dekhtiarenko, a spokesman for the Security Service of Ukraine (SBU), said on June 12 that scammers have been calling relatives and friends of Ukraine’s Armed Forces soldiers “offering help in their alleged release from captivity” in exchange for Hr 50,000-200,000 ($1,710-6,837). After receiving the money, the scammers would disappear.

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