Occupiers in captured territories blackmail high school students
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Many Ukrainians in the captured territories refuse to take Russian passports.
Russian occupants of the occupied territories have threatened school students with withholding their school-leaving certificates if they do not show their Russian passports, the National Resistance Centre has reported. This is reported by the Centre for National Resistance.
It is noted that the invaders are pressing on 14-year-old teenagers, who should receive their first passports.
It is at the age of 14 that the Russian Federation issues its maculature to children. However, not all children write an application for the red paper, which does not give any privileges in the civilised world. Therefore, the enemy resorts to coercion," the report says.
According to the CNS, the occupants are "panic-stricken" as the plan to passportise the local population has almost failed. And the Kremlin, as the CNS points out, is very unhappy with the pace of imposition of Russian citizenship in the captured territories.
Therefore, the occupants are in a hurry to issue their waste paper," the CNS points out.
We would like to add that the invaders aim to distribute as many Russian passports as possible in the captured territories, but many people refuse to take Russian documents. Then the occupants resort to threats, blackmail and violence.
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