Authorities have warned the public not to film or share footage of attacks or military operations as the country passes through a sensitive security situation. Several ministries issued the advisory, urging people to exercise extreme caution when recording or circulating videos related to security incidents. The Government Communication Office (GCO) also reiterated the warning recently.
Officials said that filming locations related to security operations or attacks could pose a serious threat to public safety. Such footage may reveal precise locations of military movements, which could potentially be exploited by hostile groups.
Authorities stressed that national security and public safety must remain the top priority. The Government Communication Office urged residents to think carefully before recording or sharing such content on social media or other platforms.
Officials also warned that debris from missiles or drones destroyed in the air can fall to the ground at high speed. Coming close to such debris or attempting to photograph or film the remains can be extremely dangerous and may lead to serious injuries.
Authorities added that recording security operations or spreading misinformation during such situations is illegal. Strict legal action may be taken against individuals who share sensitive security-related footage or false information that disrupts safety operations.
















































