Before the New Year, Russian police carried out a series of raids on villages in the temporarily occupied south of Ukraine for “preventive conversations” with those who refuse to receive a Russian passport.
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This was reported today, December 28, on the website of the Center for National Resistance.
The Central Tax Service notes that the occupiers, through forced passportization, are trying to change the composition of the population using documents. Those who refuse to receive Russian passports have their rights limited and intimidated, because for the occupiers they are “not loyal residents.”
Thus, on the eve of the New Year, the Russians conducted raids on the villages of the TOT Kherson region, during which populated areas were blocked off, and people were searched for possible cooperation with the Defense Forces, the CNS notes.
It is noted that, despite the efforts of the occupiers, the majority of the population in the region has not received a Russian passport. As a result, Russians are forced to allow voting in the so-called presidential elections without a Russian passport.
The Center for National Resistance calls to continue to sabotage the enemy’s initiatives and ignore the “expression of will,” the CNS notes.
Source: Racurs

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