In the temporarily occupied territory of the Zaporozhye region, persons who agreed to cooperate with the Russian occupiers were recently asked to register in writing the renunciation of Ukrainian citizenship and accept Russian citizenship.
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This was announced today, May 15, in the evening building of the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine.
Those who refuse, the invaders threaten with dismissal from their jobs with subsequent persecution, the General Staff notes.
In addition, according to the information of the General Staff, in the temporarily occupied Crimea, operational groups of the Ministry of Internal Affairs and the Federal Security Service of the Russian Federation are conducting raids on railway stations and bus stations in order to strengthen control over the population.
First of all, the Crimean Tatars are subject to verification, the General Staff notes.
In the occupied Kherson region, collaborator Volodymyr Saldo, trying to find a way to stop the Ukrainian underground, held a meeting of representatives of the law enforcement agencies of the occupiers, according to the website of the National Resistance Center.
One of the key issues of the meeting was the discussion of ways to combat partisan movements in the TOT region. Consequently, the occupiers decided to continue enhanced counter-intelligence measures to try to find the underground, the report says.
Recall that the residents of the temporarily occupied districts of the Zaporozhye region are forced by the solvers to transfer cars to Russian numbers.
Source: Racurs

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