Russian propagandists decided to involve pensioners from temporarily occupied territories in their measures – following the model of the “Putin squads” operating in Russia, consisting of pensioners with good communication skills.
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This was reported today, January 20, on the website of the Center for National Resistance.
The first such cell, called the “veterans council,” was created by the occupiers in the temporarily occupied Energodar.
First of all, they will tell local media on camera how bad their life was under Ukraine,” the message says. — With the approach of the pseudo presidential elections planned in the Russian Federation for March, these individuals will campaign for the current dictator of Russia, Vladimir Putin.
According to the CNS, for participation in such propaganda circles, pensioners will be given additional sets of food and medicine. It is noted that in this way the Kremlin is trying to mobilize a generation that still remembers what the Soviet “Komsomol” was and is most nostalgic for the USSR.
It is they who will tell what kind of “great future” the “supreme leader” from the Kremlin will build for the residents of the WTO. By this they will try to convince both the younger neutral generation to the Russian occupation, and they will assure the Russian average man of the correctness of the actions of the occupying forces,” the CNS notes.
The CNS notes that conscious participation in propaganda organizations, assistance and justification of the occupation of Ukraine is a crime that provides for criminal liability.
That is why we remind you that it is very important that the crimes of such persons are recorded and they are held accountable for it, the CNS notes and calls for reporting such cases to a specially created chatbot.
Source: Racurs

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