In the temporarily occupied Crimea, dissatisfaction with the forced mobilization of the Russian occupation forces by the Rashists is growing.
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This is evidenced by the data of a closed sociological survey conducted by the occupation administration of Crimea, the Center for National Resistance reports, citing information received from its own sources.
It is noted that the survey showed an extremely negative attitude of local residents to mobilization into the ranks of the Russian army. As a result, the invaders decided to offer the mobilized more benefits, for which funds are allocated from the local budget.
However, an increase in financial motivation still cannot affect local sentiments, the CNS notes.
Recall that it has recently become known that the invaders are intensifying repressions in Crimea due to the increase in the “disloyalty” of the local population towards the invaders.
Source: Racurs

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