Share Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Bluesky Threads The fake manuals appeared following the crash of three unmanned aerial vehicles within Finland’s borders, according to Yle. Read more: https://united24media.com/latest-news/finnish-police-investigate-fake-drone-safety-manuals-linked-to-russian-disinformation-17917 https://i.redd.it/x271bi6tsdvg1.jpeg Posted by orest_chornobai
Masseyrati80 on April 15, 2026 4:45 pm Translating the red text boxes that point out suspicious spots: First one: Finland has not been struck with drones. Second: BPLA is a Russian acronym for UAV’s, and not used in Finland. Third: The Finnish Rescue Services use the Finnish text/logo saying “Pelastuslaitos”.
Kayttajatili on April 15, 2026 4:57 pm What’s the point of a fake instruction leaflet like this? The actual instructions on it seem mostly sensible in an event a drone attack did occur… Is it supposed to be an attempt to frame those stray drones that crashed here as an attack or something?
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Kiitos huomioista, korjaamme seuraavaan vjersioon.
It’s Russia and Russian-minded freaks.
It never changes.
Translating the red text boxes that point out suspicious spots:
First one: Finland has not been struck with drones.
Second: BPLA is a Russian acronym for UAV’s, and not used in Finland.
Third: The Finnish Rescue Services use the Finnish text/logo saying “Pelastuslaitos”.
Pulastuslaatiota odotellessa 😀
Ei voi tallentaa
What’s the point of a fake instruction leaflet like this?
The actual instructions on it seem mostly sensible in an event a drone attack did occur…
Is it supposed to be an attempt to frame those stray drones that crashed here as an attack or something?