The implementation of mobilization plans in the temporarily occupied Crimea was transferred to local police officers.
This was reported today, November 22, on the website of the Center for National Resistance.
Three “volunteers” per day for each person. This quota for those willing to fight against Ukraine was given to collaborators in the temporarily annexed Crimea,” the report says. “The so-called recruiting was entrusted to local police officers for one simple reason – they have a short conversation with potential “stormtroopers”: “are you going to fight or go to prison.”
The CNS calls on all concerned to join the resistance to the occupiers and report information about the enemy, his positions, and equipment to the appropriate anonymous chatbot.
Let us remind you that it recently became known that the first conscripts from the temporarily occupied regions of Ukraine took the oath of allegiance to the aggressor state.
Source: Racurs
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