On the eve of the so-called presidential elections, the occupiers began raids and searches for "saboteurs" in occupied Mariupol. In different areas of the city, the invaders patrol the streets and stop the cars of Mariupol citizens.
Occupiers are intimidating people in Mariupol
In particular, militants of the terrorist organisation "DPR" detained a woman who was accused of "espionage and passing on information about the locations of military personnel."
The city council stressed that the arrest took place on camera to intimidate the local population.
They noted there that Russians are afraid of Mariupol residents and do not trust them.
The Kremlin is holding so-called presidential elections this week. They are held, including in the temporarily occupied territories of Ukraine.
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The enemy goes around the houses and offers "humanitarian aid", but the condition of receiving it is filling out the ballot paper. Funds are issued even without a Russian passport.
Such actions are aimed at overestimating the turnout, which, according to the Kremlin's plan, should legalise the occupation. However, the "elections", like the occupation, will not be recognized by the world community, no matter what actions Moscow takes.
The National Resistance Center calls on Ukrainians to report on participants in "polling stations" and others who help Moscow conduct "elections" on the TOT. Anonymity of applications is guaranteed.
Each of these Russians, after deoccupation, will bear responsibility for their actions.