Are these attempts injections in my contact form?

I have an email program for contacts with PHP on my site. The content is not stored in the database, but is sent to me by e-mail. Over the past few days, I got a couple of weird contacts.

The user must fill in the name, email address, confirm the subject and email.

I have a javascript security system that checks that an email is being entered in the same binary format, and checks for the presence of @ and period. In addition, required fields are checked using javascript.

Here is the latest post - you can see that this is a bunch of dummy links, etc. Is this something that bothers me in terms of security?

Name: fvjnqazcy

Email: cervau@fbcalj.com

Email confirm: cervau@fbcalj.com

Phone: 47668113220

Subject: uSMvoegKPt

Message: KU17Gd  <a href="http://lsyixbpcjddi.com/">lsyixbpcjddi</a>,
[url=http://sojlxycrnxlb.com/]sojlxycrnxlb[/url], [link=http://wesixtcvuzbj.com/]wesixtcvuzbj[/link], http://dcgfyjhpfpbx.com/
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Source: https://habr.com/ru/post/1734339/


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