Russia to bribe pensioners to Presidential pseudo-vote on Ukraine's temporary occupied territories
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Russia to bribe pensioners to Presidential pseudo-vote on Ukraine's temporary occupied territories

Pseudo-elections

The Russian occupiers promise pensioners in the temporarily occupied territories of Ukraine 5,000 rubles for participating in a farce called "Elections of the President of the Russian Federation".

Russia bribes pensioners in Ukraine's temporarily occupied territories

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 Federation passport.

The National Resistance Center (NRC) reported this on Mar.4.

Such actions are aimed at overestimating the turnout, which, according to the Kremlin's plan, should legalise the occupation. However, the so-called elections, like the occupation, will not be recognised by the world community, no matter what actions Moscow takes.

The NRC calls Ukrainians to report on participants in "polling stations" and others who help Moscow conduct "elections" on the temporarily occupied territories. Anonymity of applications is guaranteed.

Each of these Russians, after deoccupation, will bear responsibility for their actions.

Russia uses recruited mercenaries in the war against Ukraine

NRC informs that foreign fighters are trained at local training grounds. The mercenaries aretaughtd by Russian instructors, former members of the Wagner terrorist group.

Russia actively recruits cannibals from the poor countries of the world, where it has extensive agent networks, because empires always wage their colonial wars with the hands of foreign peoples, the NRC stated.

It is noted that mercenaries from other countries receive higher payments than Russians.

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