Putin's "election headquarters" appeared on the territory of Ukraine
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The Kremlin continues to play a show called "elections."
An "electoral headquarters of Vladimir Putin" has been opened on the temporarily occupied territory of Kherson Region. This was reported by the Centre for National Resistance.
The Kremlin continues to play a show called "elections", which is guided by a propaganda task - to demonstrate support for Putin's Nazism on the part of the average Russian," the centre said.
At the same time, as the CNS noted, in the temporarily occupied territories this farce is aimed at demonstrating the "legality" of the occupation through the turnout of local residents.
However, there is no such turnout, so Russians once again stretched the "elections" for three days and allowed to vote at their "place of residence"," the CNS said.
Given the changes, Russians are brought to the region for falsifications and masses. Representatives of "Vladimir Putin's election headquarters" are leading the farce,
Now "volunteers" are collecting signatures to nominate an international criminal for president. Signatures are collected in the surroundings of armed occupants, including among the soldiers of the Russian Armed Forces, - said the Centre for National Resistance.
Recall, in the Russian Federation in March 2024 should be held "elections" in which obviously "Putin will win".
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Over 10 years in journalism. Media analyst from Volyn.









