Representatives of the Russian occupation administrations in the temporarily occupied southern Ukraine have been ordered to take measures to increase views of Russian television news.
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This was reported today, June 16, on the website of the Center for National Resistance.
It is noted that the majority of residents of the region ignore the distribution of “Russian World” kits, which are issued by the occupiers for watching satellite television.
Viewing ratings for Russian television in the region are low. One of the reasons for such indicators, announced in the ROA, is that the Ukrainian signal reaches up to 20 km, or locals watch the news via the Internet, the CNS notes.
Trying to influence this situation, the occupiers:
- continued the free viewing of satellite television for TOT residents;
- began distributing “Russian World” packages to fake government agencies when visiting them.
The CNS notes that propaganda and work on its dissemination is a crime for which liability is provided, and calls for reporting to the appropriate chatbot.
Let us recall that at the beginning of the year it became known that the enemy obliged state employees at the WTO in the south of Ukraine to receive “Russian World” satellite television sets, which allow them to view the channel’s 24 propaganda mouthpieces for free.
Source: Racurs

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