Russian invaders in the temporarily occupied Crimea are tightening “counter-sabotage” measures, that is, repressions against the local population.
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This was announced today, August 19, on the website of the Center for National Resistance.
The occupation administration records an increase in the “disloyalty” of the local population towards the invaders. Therefore, the occupiers are increasing the number of policemen, whose task is to search for the Ukrainian underground, the report says.
Since the beginning of this year, the enemy has already captured and is holding more than 100 residents of the peninsula on suspicion of “disloyalty”.
In addition, the occupiers pay considerable attention to preventing the distribution in the information space of the peninsula:
- any information critical of the Russian dictator Vladimir Putin;
- information that contradicts the “tasks” of the so-called “svo” (invasion of Ukraine).
After all, for a year and a half of a full-scale invasion, the Russians could not fulfill any of the declared points of their aggression. It even turned out the other way around: the Armed Forces of Ukraine have become stronger, and the Russians are forced to increase the pace of mobilization in order to keep the occupied lands, while the Kremlin propagandists talk about “planned maneuvers” and “goodwill gestures,” the CNS notes.
So, according to the CNS, the deciders, in order to stop the growth of criticism of the occupation regime on the peninsula, are planning:
- increase incentives for traitors to write denunciations against neighbors;
- strengthen responsibility for the dissemination of “compromising” information.
Source: Racurs

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