The occupiers accepted military censorship, as well as a ban on mass gatherings in the temporarily occupied part of Donbass.
A series of bans went into effect in the Russian-occupied part of Donbass. In particular, it talks about military censorship and assembly bans. This was confirmed by the “decree” signed by the head of the DPR Denis Pushilin.
“Introduce military censorship of mail and messages sent through telecommunications systems, as well as control over telephone conversations,” the document said.
In addition, it introduced a ban on holding meetings, rallies and demonstrations, marches and pickets, strikes and other means of stopping or halting the activities of organizations and other mass events.
In addition, a curfew was introduced from Monday to Friday from 23:00 to 04:00, and the so-called “officials” and “state employees” were forbidden to travel anywhere except Russia without permission.
We remind you that the SBU has collected evidence against the head of the occupation “DPR media holding” Roman Besedin. He positions himself as one of the Kremlin’s main spokesmen in temporarily occupied Donetsk and publicly calls for the physical destruction of the entire Ukrainian people.
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Source: korrespondent

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