In the cities of the temporarily occupied Crimea, the Russian authorities began to distribute summonses to the local population more often. Also on the peninsula, the rate of mobilization of Russian war criminals into the army has increased.
It is reported by the Center for National Resistance.
The so-called partial mobilization of the Kremlin is increasing its pace. Despite the promises that collaborator Sergei Aksyonov received from the Russian government that there would be no mass mobilization in Crimea, the number of subpoenas on the streets of Crimean cities is growing, the report says.
As the central nervous system indicates, panic moods are growing among collaborators and Russians who have resettled in Crimea. Russian businesses that have entered the peninsula since 2014 are withdrawing funds and preparing for evacuation.
This is especially true of the hotel and restaurant business, the season of which failed last year and, obviously, will not be in demand in this year either, the CNS added.
Adviser to the head of the Office of the President of Ukraine Mykhailo Podolyak said earlier that this year the season in Crimea will be very hot.
Recall that the Russian invaders overturn their military trucks to the north of the temporarily occupied Crimea.
Source: Racurs

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