Mobile communication towers for listening to telephone conversations of Ukrainians were installed in the temporarily occupied Melitopol, Zaporozhye region.
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The invaders are closely monitoring local residents who do not agree with the pro-Russian authorities. First, the invaders hung video cameras around the city, and then installed towers. The mayor of Melitopol, Ivan Fedorov, announced this on September 10 on Telegram.
They couldn’t rebuild the Ukrainian towers, so they set up their own. But with an asterisk: wiretap,” he added.
According to Fedorov, one Russian tower was recently installed near the hospital campus, and the second in the microdistrict opposite the 24th school. However, until now, since the beginning of the occupation, the Russians have not been able to take care of stable communications and the Internet for people.
Let us remind you that residents of occupied Melitopol, Zaporozhye region, do not support the Russians and continue to demonstrate their pro-Ukrainian position. Activists are hanging anti-election leaflets in the city, painting racist waste paper, and putting up patriotic stickers and advertisements.
Source: Racurs

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