Railway workers in Crimea forced to spy on passengers
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The occupation authorities are afraid of the partisan movement in the captured territories.
The Russian Federal Security Service has obliged employees of the Crimean railway to spy on train passengers. They must look and listen to what people in the carriages are saying. And also, if possible, to peep into the phones of passengers. This was reported by the military guerrilla movement in the occupied territories of Ukraine "Atesh" in Telegram.
Employees of the FSB instructed the staff and administration of the "Crimean railway". The servicemen urged railway workers to be vigilant and report pro-Ukrainian sentiments and statements - informed the guerrillas.
Atesh said that there is information that the first arrests of those who seemed suspicious to the railway workers have already taken place.
Russian special services have already arrested people because of signals from cashiers," they pointed out.
Also according to the partisans, audio recordings of conversations are being made at railway stations and on trains, in addition to video recording.
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