In Kherson, Russians at checkpoints restore data deleted from the phone


The Russians are stepping up terror in the occupied cities.
Leaving Kherson with pro-Ukrainian views has become even more difficult. The occupiers began to use special equipment to recover data deleted from the phone. This was announced by the first deputy head of the regional council Yuri Sobolevsky on the air of the telethon.
There is information that the Russians are massively using technology to restore destroyed information on smartphones. They do not just inspect it, but connect it to a laptop, and resume the information that was deleted from the phone - correspondence, photos and so on, he said.
Sobolevsky noted that the terror of Russians against Ukrainians is intensifying. According to him, every day there is new information about the disappearance or deportation of people.
At the same time, he noted that resistance in the city is growing.
Earlier, the GUR stated that tension among the occupiers in Kherson is growing. They began massively mining important infrastructure facilities. Among them - gas supply, electricity supply and water supply of the city.
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