The Kremlin is forcibly passporting children in occupied Luhansk region
In the Luhansk region, a forced process for children to obtain Russian citizenship has begun.
At the same time, the occupiers increased the number of patrols to search for deserters, reported the head of the Luhansk regional military administration, Serhiy Haidai, on December 28.
'The Kremlin is rushing to forcibly passport the residents of occupied Luhansk. What they did not consider necessary to do for eight years, they are trying to accomplish in just a few months to instill disbelief in Ukraine among people and, at the same time, strengthen their own propaganda. A procedure has come into force for applying to recognize a child living in the occupied territory and not yet 14 years old as a citizen of the Russian Federation,' he wrote.
For this, one of the parents must necessarily have a Russian passport. Of course, one can choose not to obtain it, but immediately face layoffs at work or get denied social benefits. The occupiers leave no time for reflection.
'Although they themselves cannot cope with their soldiers who are fleeing from the front. Due to significant personnel losses in the Luhansk region, the number of cases of desertion among Russian servicemen and abandonment of combat positions has increased. To somehow control the situation, the Russian military leadership has increased the number of patrols to detain and return deserters to their units,' the message says.
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What Russian promises of reconstruction are worth, the residents of Severodonetsk are gradually beginning to understand. The occupation gas service recently reported the alleged connection of 100% of residential buildings to the gas supply system.
However, when the remaining population in the city began to complain en masse about the lack of gas, it received an explanation that due to numerous destructions, gas supply was restored only in those houses that have the technical capability for it. Connected to the system, there is no gas for many. The occupiers reported this before the New Year.
'But even in this way, they cannot report on heating supply. Because everything they were able to do under the pretext of replacing radiators involved breaking into many doors and ensuring that all valuable items disappeared from there. Sometimes valuable items include linoleum, switches, and sockets. Similar cases have increased in Lysychansk. Residents of the city are complaining en masse about the looting by 'utility workers' in their homes,' Haidai added.
In the settlement of Bilovodsk in the Starobilsk district of Luhansk region, the occupiers set up a hospital in a hospital. Up to 300 wounded 'Wagner' fighters are located there.
In Pervomaisk, on the territory of the so-called hospital set up on the basis of a multi-profile lyceum, up to 300 occupiers who were injured in the Bakhmut area are also being treated.
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