In Russia, on March 16, the second day of voting takes place in the so-called elections of the so-called president of so-called Russia.
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Rashists allegedly elect the president of their formation in the temporarily occupied territories of Ukraine.
The Main Intelligence Directorate of the Ministry of Defense reported on March 16 how Russian invaders continue to try to force Ukrainians to take part in the so-called “vote” for the Russian president.
Intimidation, bribery, pressure are the main methods,” the GUR noted.
In the temporarily occupied parts of the Zaporozhye and Kherson regions, representatives of the Russian occupation authorities, accompanied by armed military and Russian FSB agents, are visiting the houses of Ukrainian citizens to explain to them “who they should vote for.”
At the same time, the occupiers note that they can “draw” more than two hundred percent support for their dictator, and the result of the “Putin election” will be unchanged. At the same time, the invaders make it clear to the enslaved residents that refusal to support Putin will indicate their anti-Russian position.
It is obvious that the occupiers have considerable fear of “disloyal” Ukrainians who, in their opinion, can destabilize the situation during the “elections”. Therefore, in the Kherson region in early March, they organized filtration measures, during which they detained “unreliable” Ukrainians. The main criterion for this is the absence of a Russian citizen’s passport,” the GUR noted.
Ukrainian entrepreneurs and teachers in the enslaved lands continue to be under pressure from the “selective” farce. If one refuses to “support” Putin, the occupiers threaten to deprive them of the right to engage in business. Others are threatened with dismissal. Kremlin agents have a different “propaganda approach” to pensioners at the WTO – they are trying to force them to “vote” by bribery and deception about a “better life” and “social benefits.”
Despite the pressure and repression from the Russian occupation forces, the majority of people are resisting the occupiers, locking themselves in their homes and trying in every possible way to obstruct representatives of the so-called “mobile polling stations,” Ukrainian intelligence said.
Source: Racurs

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