In some cases, FSB officers also study smartphones by connecting them to a special program.
FSB border service officers conduct a survey of Russian citizens at the EU border. In particular, those who want to enter the territory of the European Union are forced to report how they feel about the war. Mediazona wrote this on Wednesday, February 21.
In particular, this exercise applies to checkpoints with Estonia “Shumilkino” and “Kunichina Gora”, located in the Pskov region.
“Citizens are required to provide personal information, including indicating their place of residence in Russia and abroad, passport series and number, information about military service and the purpose of travel. In addition, they must indicate where and with whom they work, contact number and identifier (IMEI) of the phone. At the end there is a block of questions related to the war,” the newspaper indicates.
Russians are also asked to list “close relatives” living in Russia and Ukraine, the names of acquaintances fighting on the side of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, to report “the existence of connections with officials of intelligence” and their “attitude towards the actions of the EU leadership supporting the nationalist regime” in Kyiv.
According to a Mediazona source, questionnaires are issued selectively, mainly to those with dual citizenship – Russian and European.
“Sometimes FSB officers also study smartphones by connecting them to a special program,” the journalists pointed out.

Mediazone
In the Russian city of Yekaterinburg, a citizen of Russia and the United States was detained and arrested, and a criminal case was opened against him for “treason.”
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