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The Russians took a 16-year-old Ukrainian to Russia and forced him to change his citizenship

The relevant appeal from the minor fox was sent to the “Children of War” state portal, jointly created by the National Police with other state authorities for a communication platform with citizens, the Luhansk Regional Military Administration reported.

A boy born in 2007 reported that the Russians deported him to one of the cities of the Russian Federation and forcibly changed his citizenship.

Also, in Luhansk region, the Russians accelerated the process of renunciation of Ukrainian citizenship in the occupied territory and at the same time complicated the process of issuing Russian passports. An additional condition was the translation of all the documents required to obtain a new paper into Russian.

But specially organized translation points on the territory of the so-called “LРR” began to open only yesterday.

Representatives of the Russian Guard were brought to the Zaporizhzhia region to increase terror

The Russians have brought representatives of the “Rosgvardiya” to the territory of the Zaporizhzhia region, and they are also preparing new restrictions for local residents.

The chairman of Melitopol, Ivan Fedorov, told about it.

According to him, the Russians promised people a “beautiful life”, a reduction in tariffs for communal services, as well as high salaries, but the matter did not go further beyond loud statements. Instead, the Russians, after the so-called “prosecutor’s office”, the FSB and the “court”, managed to register the administration of the Russian Guard in territories temporarily not controlled by Kyiv.

At the same time, a SOBOR-sheep from the Russian Federation, who is known for his participation in the investigation of so-called “thieves in law”, was appointed to the position of head of this so-called “structure”.

Earlier it became known that Russian troops activated the counter-intelligence regime in the occupied village of Azov in the Zaporizhzhia region. In addition, they started checking the local population for the presence of Russian passports. By autumn, they estimate that about 80% of the local residents were holders of passports of the aggressor country. In the absence of a Russian passport, residents of the occupied territories risk being left without salaries.