In the TOT of Ukraine, the Russian invaders are trying by all means to correct the stalemate for themselves with the passporting of the local population.
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Since they are unable to fulfill the plan to issue Russian passports, the occupiers resort to blackmail and various illegal actions. This was reported today, May 31, on the website of the Center for National Resistance.
Recently, in Kakhovka, workers of the occupation administration organized the departure of a paralyzed woman to the ROA in order to issue her a Russian passport here, the report says. “For this purpose, an ambulance was brought in to deliver disabled people to the passport office.
It is noted that these are not rare cases of violation of the rights of people with disabilities.
For example, the Commissioner for Children’s Rights of the Russian Federation, Maria Lvova-Belova, together with the occupation authorities, took four pupils from the Oleshkovsky boarding school for children with special needs in the Kherson region to Penza, the Central Tax Service notes. — All four pupils are minors, recognized as incompetent and deprived of parental care.
The CNS notes that international law prohibits the transfer of people from occupied territories, regardless of age and capacity.
The forced displacement of the civilian population without compelling reasons can be considered a war crime, and under certain conditions, a crime against humanity, the CNS adds and calls on the Kremlin to help stop these crimes by reporting information about collaborators and occupiers to the appropriate anonymous chatbot.
Source: Racurs
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