Russia prepares possible provocations on "elections" in occupied territories of Ukraine
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Russia prepares possible provocations on "elections" in occupied territories of Ukraine

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Source:  Yellow Ribbon

The Russian army is planning terrorist attacks in the temporarily occupied territories of Ukraine during the so-called "elections" of the president of the Russian Federation.

Ukrainians under occupation were warned about possible Russian provocations during the "elections"

According to information from activists of the "Yellow Ribbon" movement, from March 15 to 17, the Russians are planning terrorist attacks and provocations with victims among the civilian population at polling stations in the temporarily occupied territory of Ukraine.

Activists add that the occupiers are going to accuse Ukrainian troops of alleged provocations.

Ukrainians under occupation were urged not to approach the "polling stations" from March 15 to 17 and to stay at home.

Don't ignore air alarms. Ignore the elections, activists urge.

What is known about the Russian presidential election

The presidential elections of the Russian Federation will be held over three days — from March 15 to 17, 2024.

In December, the Central Election Commission of Russia adopted a resolution on holding presidential elections in March 2024 in the occupied territories of Ukraine.

Russian dictator Vladimir Putin will be able to stay in power until at least 2030. Moreover, Kremlin press secretary Dmytry Peskov announced that Putin will be re-elected with 90% of the vote.

The Kremlin hopes that 30% of the residents of the temporarily occupied territories will voluntarily participate in the "elections" of the president of the Russian Federation.

The day before, the heads of the foreign affairs committees of 20 countries published a joint statement in which they rejected the legitimacy of the "elections" of the president of the Russian Federation held in the temporarily occupied territories of Ukraine. The joint statement was signed by the heads of committees from 20 countries — Ukraine, Latvia, Lithuania, Estonia, Luxembourg, the Czech Republic, Germany, Moldova, Poland, Israel, the USA, Ireland, Italy, Iceland, Romania, Belgium, Canada, Denmark, Spain and Great Britain.

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