In the temporarily occupied territories of eastern Ukraine, the majority of the population consistently continues to hold pro-Ukrainian views and does not support the occupation of the region.
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This was reported today, October 12, on the website of the Center for National Resistance.
According to information from the Russian occupation administration, about 72% of the population of the city of Mariupol have a negative attitude towards the tasks of the so-called “friends” and are looking for new ways to evade receiving an enemy passport, the CNS notes.
In addition, according to the Resistance Movement, the enemy is strengthening the counterintelligence regime in the city, as it fears the work of the Ukrainian underground and the increasing number of cases of cooperation between the local population and the Ukrainian Defense Forces.
Consequently, among the main factors that most negatively affect public sentiment among the local population is that the enemy is attracting workers from Central Asia and the Caucasus to construction work, which has led to a worsening of the crime situation in this region, the report says.
The CNS also notes that residents of the occupied territories actively transmit information about the activities of the enemy and collaborators to the appropriate chatbot.
We urge local residents who are still thinking about collaborating with the enemy to refrain from such an idea, since the Ukrainian resistance movement has already destroyed many collaborators and representatives of the ROA,” the CNS notes.
Source: Racurs

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