Labor authorities and collaborators are forcing people to trade their will for food and drinking water, the head of the Lugansk region said.
Russian troops destroyed towns and villages in the Luhansk region. And now, the occupiers are forcing homeless people to go to a pseudo-referendum, in fact, for food. This was announced on Telegram by the head of the Luhansk OVA Serhiy Gaidai on Saturday, August 6.
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According to him, such a situation developed in Lisichansk, Severodonetsk, Popasnaya, Rubizhny, Gorsky, Zolotoy and the settlements of these communities.
“The occupiers really destroyed these cities, made hundreds of thousands of people homeless, 90% of them were evacuated. Many others lived in shelters and shelters. First they were freed from everything , and now they are forced to come to a pseudo-referendum,” said Gaidai.
According to him, the “campaign and explanatory part” of preparations for a “referendum” on the region’s accession to the Russian Federation is now active in the Luhansk region.
“The occupation authorities and the collaborating public movement, under the guise of providing food or building materials, organize meetings with the population of the recently acquired territories of the region. They attract personal that data, call for the so-called “referendum”, forcing people to change their will for food, drinking water and OSB-plates “, – said Gaidai.
Earlier, the Security Service of Ukraine documented that Russia began the active stage of preparing a pseudo-referendum on the illegal “annexation” of the temporarily occupied territories of part of Ukraine.
It is also reported that the Russian Federation will not hold “referendums” in the occupied territories of Zaporozhye and Kherson regions.
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Source: korrespondent

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