The Russian government plans to introduce a number of new restrictions on access to public information in order to hide the real losses of the occupiers in the war against Ukraine.
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This was reported today, January 14, on the website of the Center for National Resistance.
According to sources of the Center for National Resistance, the Russian Pension Fund received an urgent order to classify data on payments to war participants in Ukraine and their families. After all, these data are direct evidence for calculating real losses from Russia, the message states.
In particular:
- a number of regional branches of the Pension Fund of the Russian Federation, in particular, in the Kursk, Bryansk, Belgorod regions of Russia, have already received letters with instructions to stop uploading information about the facts of the assignment of financial support and social events to participants of the so-called “svo” into the “Unified State Social Security Information System” and their families;
- At the same time, the occupation administrations in the temporarily occupied territories received orders to limit the list of persons with access to information about the stay of Russian personnel in Ukraine.
On the eve of the presidential elections in Russia, the authorities are trying to limit as much information as possible about the death of Russian citizens in the war against Ukraine, fearing the growth of anti-Putin sentiments, the CNS emphasizes.
Source: Racurs

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