Drone attacks in Zaporizhia: Police warn of danger!

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The current reporting from the “Kleine Zeitung” highlights drone attacks in Ukraine and how violent videos are dealt with on social networks.

Drone attacks in Zaporizhia: Police warn of danger!

A massive Russian drone attack on the Ukrainian city of Odessa caused chaos today. Videos on social networks show dramatic impacts and fires, while power went out in parts of the city. The Ukrainian Air Force had previously warned of the incoming drones that were launched from the Black Sea. The southeastern Ukrainian industrial city of Zaporizhzhia was also affected. According to authorities, at least two people were injured and there was damage to four residential buildings. These attacks are exacerbating the already tense situation in the conflict between Russia and Ukraine, which has been going on for over three years. Both sides had recently signaled a fundamental willingness to avoid attacks on the opposing energy infrastructure. Details will be discussed during upcoming negotiations in Saudi Arabia next Monday Small newspaper reported.

Violent videos on the internet

Parallel to the military conflicts, a disturbing trend can be observed among young people: the distribution of violent videos via social networks. More and more young people are filming crimes on their smartphones and distributing these videos via chats, leading to a worrying increase in bullying and violence. Experts warn that perpetrators often do not understand the full consequences of their actions. The constant sharing of this content has a devastating impact on the victims, who have to relive the gruesome scenes again and again Police advice describes. The distribution of such representations is not only morally reprehensible, but also punishable. Legal regulations that define both the creation and distribution of such content as a criminal offense are intended to protect those affected and hold them accountable. We therefore urge you to report such incidents in order to counteract the current normalization of violence on the Internet.