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Russian troops continue systematic looting in the occupied territories

The Russian occupation forces continue to actively engage in looting and abuse the civilian population, reports the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine: “Yes, an enemy unit from the Republic of Buryatia of the Russian Federation has arrived in the settlement of Tokmak in the Zaporizhzhia Region.

Military personnel of this unit systematically check local residents for the presence of documents for the right to live in their own homes. If it is discovered that there are no documents for registration of the right of residence, all property and housing are taken away under the guise of “confiscation” and disgruntled local residents are physically abused.”

Prisoners from Russia are planned to be brought to the occupied territories of the Zaporizhzhia region

According to human rights activists, the Russians plan to bring prisoners to the occupied territories. This was announced by the chairman of Melitopol, Ivan Fedorov.

In this way, the Russians plan to solve two issues at once. First, prisoners will work in temporarily occupied territories, where no amount of money can lure specialists.

Secondly, prisoners from the Russian Federation will change the ethnic and mental picture of the occupied territories. Just as it was in Donetsk and Luhansk regions in the last century, when residents of Russian Federation were forcibly resettled there, and those who were amnestied were taken away.

Passporting is not going as fast as the Russians would like. Therefore, they allowed to vote in the elections with a Ukrainian passport.

Another way in which the Russians try to “increase the turnout” in the elections is to bring “tourers” from Russia to Melitopol and other occupied cities. They are lured here by the possibility of profit (of course, at the expense of Ukrainians).

Due to the introduction of “tourers” in the occupied Melitopol and the district, business clashes between Russians and collaborators began

Sometimes the showdowns lead to arson and explosions. Yes, in Yakymivka last week, an arson occurred in one of the local shops selling household chemicals. According to local residents, the outlet has already been expropriated by a Russian businessman. The local pseudo-police is covering up this incident.