In the temporarily occupied Sorokin, Dovzhansk, Khrustalny, Rovenki and Antratsyt Luhansk regions, cases of men being detained at checkpoints or when receiving a Russian passport have become more frequent.
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The press service of the Lugansk Public Educational Institution reported this today, February 11.
So to speak, “working out” began in the south of the region, notes the OVA. — They claim that “security measures” have been strengthened due to the increase in deserters. Forced mobilization under cover.
In addition, according to the OVA, the occupation administration of the Luhansk region stated that local youth are not ready to work in government bodies due to “an insufficient level of knowledge of the legislation of the Russian Federation,” or rather, a complete lack of such knowledge.
They blamed teachers at local universities for this; starting in 2014, they adapted young men and women to the incomprehensible and unnecessary laws of the so-called “LPR.” They did not rebuild the educational program even after the pseudo-referendum, the OVA noted.
Source: Racurs

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