In the temporarily occupied territories of Crimea and Eastern Ukraine, so-called “law enforcement officers” put pressure on detainees to sign contracts with the Russian Federation in exchange for avoiding criminal prosecution.
This was reported today, August 27, on the website of the Center for National Resistance.
When detaining people who are facing imprisonment, the Russian penal system offers the detainees to sign a contract, the report says. – Investigators have been given a plan to replenish the army of occupiers with contract soldiers.
It is noted that the Kremlin hopes to delay the announcement of mass mobilization by recruiting conscripts, detainees, migrants and other castes of the population that are insignificant for ordinary Russians.
The Central Nervous System calls for information about each participant in the Kremlin’s repressive apparatus to be transferred to the corresponding anonymous chatbot so that none of them escape punishment.
Source: Racurs

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