The occupiers are putting pressure on people forced to find themselves in temporarily occupied territories so that they can start receiving these passports, according to the Ukrainian Defense Ministry.
In the temporarily occupied territories of Ukraine, Russia is putting up points for the issuance of Russian passports and putting pressure on Ukrainians to accept documents. This was announced by Deputy Minister of Defense of Ukraine Anna Malyar.
“In an attempt to integrate Ukraine’s temporarily occupied territories into Russia’s space, Russia has deployed points for the issuance of Russian passports, as it plans to increase the number of Russian citizens, puts pressure on people who are forced to find themselves in temporary areas. occupied territories so that they can start receiving these passports. The biggest pressure is experienced by people working in occupied businesses, “Malyar said.
The Russians also forced the Ukrainians to cooperate with them, who were forced to stay in the temporarily occupied territories. In particular, this applies to educators.
“Today, most of our people are resisting, but Russia is suppressing the active protests of our people in the temporarily occupied territories,” Anna Malyar added.
The deputy minister also noted that the Russians are organizing passenger transportation on the territory of the Crimea from the occupied territories of the Kherson region, continue to illegally export Ukrainian cultural values, products from in confiscated businesses and grain.
Earlier it was reported that the occupiers began issuing Russian passports in Melitopol and Kherson.
In the event of capturing the Kyiv region, the Russian occupiers planned to passport local residents with passports of the former USSR – at least temporarily, until the release of Russian documents.
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Source: korrespondent

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