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Occupiers are scared: repression against civilians intensifies in Crimea
10:00, 20.08.2023
Читати українською

Russians are afraid of the partisan movement and the offensive of the Ukrainian armed forces.



The Russian occupants are in constant fear of the Ukrainian army and also fear that they may become victims of guerrilla attacks. Because of this, the Russian Federation is intensifying "counter-sabotage measures" against the population disloyal to the Russian government in Crimea. The Centre for National Resistance tells about it .

In particular, the Russians have strengthened police units that are searching for the Ukrainian underground on the territory of the peninsula.

The enemy tracks any manifestations of criticism of Russian dictator Vladimir Putin. Since the beginning of the year, the Russians have detained more than 100 residents because of suspicions of "disloyalty," the CNS said.

According to the Centre for National Resistance, the invaders are terrorising the peaceful population of Crimea because of their impotence, as "for a year and a half of full-scale invasion, the Russians have not been able to implement any of the stated points of their aggression".

It even turned out to be the opposite: the AFU has become stronger, while the Russians are forced to increase the pace of mobilisation in order to hold on to the captured land while Kremlin propagandists talk about the 'plannedness of manoeuvres'," the report said.

To stop the growth of critical sentiments on the peninsula, local gauleiters encourage denunciations and pay money to those who tell about the pro-Ukrainian views of neighbours, co-workers, friends and relatives.

Recall, the Russian Federation seized Crimea in 2014. The Ukrainian authorities said that the peninsula belonged to Ukraine under all international norms and would be returned under Kiev's jurisdiction.

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