Russian occupants raid Ukrainian underground in Kherson region — NRC
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Russian occupants raid Ukrainian underground in Kherson region — NRC

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Source:  NRC

The Russian military raided the Genichesk district of Kherson region in search of underground fighters. The raid was accompanied by repression and intimidation of civilians.

Russian occupiers are looking for the Ukrainian underground

It is reported that seconded officers of the Investigative Committee of the Russian Federation conducted a raid in the Genichesk district in search of the underground.

During the event, the occupiers surrounded the village, searched houses and tried to identify informants of the Armed Forces of Ukraine.

However, in reality, the Russians were engaged in their traditional business of looting, repression and intimidation. The enemy paid special attention to those who refused to receive a Russian passport, according to NRC.

What is happening in the occupied territories

What is the situation in the occupied territories

The Russians continue repression and terror in the occupied territories. For example, the occupiers are searching for children in the temporarily occupied territories who continue their online education in Ukrainian schools or use Ukrainian services.

Also, according to the Mariupol City Council, teachers in the Russian-occupied city provided high school students with a template for thanking the military of the aggressor state.

In addition, according to the Security Service of Ukraine (SSU) Main Directorate, the Russians are sending additional Rosgvardia (Russia's internal military forces) to conduct comprehensive checks of the local population.

During large-scale raids, it is planned to set up checkpoints every two months and increase the number of patrols in settlements in the temporarily occupied territories.

The invaders also plan to strengthen control over Ukrainian envoys in the occupation and investigate protest moods among local residents. It is noted that all this is happening as part of the beginning of preparations for the "elections" of Russian dictator Vladimir Putin, which are scheduled for the spring of 2024.

Since 1 January 2024, the occupiers have banned the movement of vehicles with Ukrainian licence plates in the occupied territories.

In addition, from the beginning of 2024, the occupiers will deny medical care to Ukrainians who have not received a Russian passport in the occupied territories.

Russian terrorists also form ethnic criminal groups from migrants.

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