The editors of Socportal continue to receive threats from Russian emails


The editorial office of the Ukrainian news agency Soсportal regularly receives threats sent to the official mail from the Russian Mail.ru mail service.
Over the past two weeks, 4 such messages have been received.
All employees of the editorial office are threatened with liability under Russian law for "discrediting the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation."
It is noteworthy that in the text of some messages there are errors.The full name of the aggressor country is also incorrectly spelled, where both words should be capitalized.
All letters are sent from Mail.ru.
As you know, the Russian invaders in the temporarily occupied territories have already kidnapped several dozen representatives of local authorities, activists and journalists.
According to the Zaporizhia edition Vgorod , on March 26, Russian invaders kidnapped activist Konstantin Ovsyannikov in Primorsk. He actively covered the protests of Ukrainians against the occupation of the city. It is emphasized that terror against journalists and activists continues in the cities of the Zaporozhye region:
On March 23, in Melitopol, Russian security forces searched the house of the parents of the director of RIA-Melitopol, Svetlana Zaliznetskaya, kidnapping her 75-year-old father, Yosif Stanislavovich. It was not until the evening of March 25 that the man was returned home. On March 21, in Tokmak, Russian invaders stole Elena Plaksina, deputy of the city council. On March 15, in Berdyansk, the invaders kidnapped the organizer of the rally, Vitaliy Shevchenko. On the morning of March 13, in Dniprorudny, the invaders kidnapped the mayor of the city, Yevgeny Matveyev. On March 12, the Russian military detained hromadske journalist Victoria Roshchina. On March 21, she was released from captivity, forcing her to record a video about Russian aggression. On March 12, the coordinator of the rallies in Melitopol, Olga Gaysumova, was also kidnapped. The woman was released from captivity a few days later. On March 11, in Melitopol, armed invaders also kidnapped the mayor of Melitopol, Ivan Fyodorov. On March 10, in Melitopol, armed Russian soldiers abducted a deputy of the Zaporozhye Regional Council, Leyla Ibragimova, the report said.
In addition, on March 12, in the Kherson region, Kakhovka journalist Oleg Baturin was kidnapped by the military of the Russian Federation in his hometown. In total, as Yury Sobolevsky, the first deputy head of the Kherson Regional Council, noted , the Russian invaders kidnapped at least 30-40 civilians in the region.
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