In the temporarily occupied south of Ukraine, Russian invaders have increased the number of checks on the streets.
This was reported today, August 21, on the website of the National Resistance Center.
In particular, the occupation administrations allowed ordinary soldiers to conduct random checks of documents and phone contents. Traditionally, Russians are interested in those who do not have a Russian passport and information channels on their phones, the report says.
Also, according to the Central Nervous System, Russian “law enforcement officers” are actively calling in those who have returned to the TOT to re-register their property for questioning.
The occupiers are interested in information about the Defense Forces and the presence of relatives in the Ukrainian army; in some cases, the Russians conducted searches of property, the Central Nervous System notes and calls for reporting Russian “investigators” working for TOT to an anonymous Telegram channel.
Source: Racurs

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