The adviser to the SBU says no threat to DPR-accredited journalists in Ukraine / Photo from UNIAN

"That leak isn't dangerous. I don't think those [media] people face any threat, at least from the side of the Ukrainian authorities and law-enforcement agencies. We only need to help so that they could do their job more professionally," he told Dozhd.

Read alsoMyrotvorets website leaks personal data of journalists accredited in "DPR": intl scandal brewingHe assured that Ukraine would not use any sanctions against "the honest journalists who tell the truth" after the leak of their personal information.

The Ukrainian authorities will check some journalists who were previously accredited by the DPR, he said.

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Read alsoTombinski says data of DPR-accredited media should be "no longer published"According to him, journalists working on the other side of the contact line in Donbas are forced to undergo the self-proclaimed republics' accreditation procedure because Kyiv does not control territory in those areas.

However, he said, the authorities will deal with "every single" journalist who "violates laws, covering by their press cards and broadcasting propaganda."