Dead occupiers "vote" in Russian presidential election - GUR

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Russian Federation allows military personnel to vote in presidential elections without going to polling stations
Associated Press
13:29, 15.03.2024

The Russian Federation allowed occupiers to vote without being physically present at polling stations.



In the Russian Federation, the Defence Ministry has allowed military personnel to vote in the presidential election without appearing at polling stations. This was reported in the GUR on 15 March.

Advantages for participants of the "SWO" - "vote" for Putin can be even after death, - stated in the message.

The leadership of the Russian Defence Ministry allowed servicemen who take part in the so-called "SVO" to vote for Putin even without appearing at polling stations.

It is noted that the criteria for identification of voters from among military personnel are simplified so much that there is no need for their physical participation in the vote. And a passport or military ID card is not needed to confirm identity - even photocopies of documents are sufficient.

It is obvious that in this way Russian "election commissions" will try to increase the number of Putin's voters by attracting so-called "dead souls" to "vote." In particular, along with existing servicemen, they plan to add those who have recently died, gone missing or been taken prisoner to the number of those who "voted"," the GUR reported.

It is stressed that the Russian Federation is carrying out a whole set of measures for the fictitious holding of the so-called "Russian presidential election", although it is obvious that its results are not a means of legitimising Putin's rule either in the Russian Federation or abroad.

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