The Russian authorities are planning to use another method of replenishing the personnel of the occupation forces fighting against Ukraine.
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This was reported today, June 19, on the website of the Center for National Resistance.
The leadership of Russia’s Investigative Committee and the Ministry of Terror have begun implementing another scheme to fill the ranks of the Kremlin’s thinned army. The point is that now the accused and suspects will be forced to sign a contract with the Ministry of Attack. They promise that in exchange for the termination of the criminal case on exonerating grounds, the report says.
According to the CNS, the Russian police will also “offer” people under administrative supervision to go to war.
At the same time, they must report to management on the number of proposals and signed contracts, the CNS notes.
It is noted that such a scheme is already working in all regions of Russia, as well as in the temporarily occupied territories of Ukraine. Moreover, it was the Ukrainians who were the first to fall under it.
Since Russia is already running out of prisoners, suspects are now involved. So to speak, without trial, they are doomed to be disposed of in Ukraine,” the CNS notes and urges to report information about the enemy, its location and equipment to the appropriate chatbot.
Source: Racurs

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