In the temporarily occupied Mariupol, the occupation administration began to check local teenagers for involvement in the partisan movement.
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This was announced today, June 24, on the website of the Center for National Resistance.
Children are stopped at checkpoints, phones are checked and the presence of an enemy passport (which in Russia is obtained from the age of 14). They also conduct “preventive conversations”, at which they are required to report “unreliable comrades,” the CNS notes.
It is noted that in the city there is an increase in filtration measures, and the practice of kidnapping of residents continues.
Recall that in April, the CNS reported that Russian invaders in the temporarily occupied territories of Ukraine began to encourage local schoolchildren to write denunciations against their parents.
Source: Racurs

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