In the Melitopol direction, the Russians suffer significant losses while trying to advance near Robotinoye, Zaporozhye region.
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In this regard, civilian hospitals in the temporarily occupied territories of Zaporozhye are overcrowded with Russian military personnel. This was reported today, January 30, on the website of the Center for National Resistance.
In this situation, Russian intelligence services fear a leak of information about the current state of affairs and are introducing a number of new restrictions. In particular, this week, civilian hospital staff signed an order banning the use of the following Internet services:
- YouTube;
- Facebook;
- Instagram;
- VPN (a technology often used to access Internet resources blocked in a certain area).
For violation of such restrictions, they are threatened with dismissal and prosecution of the immediate supervisor, the CNS notes.
It is noted that such a ban has another reason – the occupiers are trying to isolate personnel as much as possible from the information space independent of them.
Occupation administrations see a significant threat to their existence in the absence of total control over the sources from which the population in a given territory receives information, the report says.
Source: Racurs

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