The Russian military seized The Public Broadcasting Company of Ukraine Suspilne’s Kherson office as soon as they entered the city on March 2. After the incursion, Suspilne Kherson staff continued to work remotely and cover the war. The occupying forces used the television station’s building as a base to film and produce a propaganda film which “investigated” Ukrainian government’s narrative about the war. During the film, Suspilne Kherson was referred to as a “temple of Ukrainian lies and propaganda”. None of the staff were injured when the offices were seized. According to reports, computers and other equipment were removed by the Russian troops. Branch manager Mykhailo Svarychevskyi described the seizure as “destruction and looting”. The Kherson Regional Prosecutor’s Office has launched a criminal investigation into the seizure of the Kherson branch under Art. 341, part 1 of Art. 438 of the Criminal Code of Ukraine: seizure of state or public buildings or facilities, as well as for violations of the laws and customs of war.