Occupying Forces in Ukraine Are Now Tracking Parcels from Europe
Heightened Scrutiny of International Mail in Occupied Territories
According to Главком: In the temporarily occupied areas of Ukraine's Luhansk region, postal workers are now being forced to collect detailed information on recipients of international mail. According to the Yellow Ribbon resistance movement, staff in Luhansk must record the surnames, addresses, and contact details of anyone receiving parcels from abroad. This collected data is then handed over to Russian occupation law enforcement, signaling a significant escalation in surveillance by Moscow's security apparatus. This tactic is part of a broader pattern of control and intimidation used by Russian authorities in occupied areas.
Parcels originating from European countries are receiving particular attention. Since there is no direct postal service to these occupied territories, all international mail is routed through Russia. The lists of recipients compiled in Luhansk are subsequently passed on to representatives of Russian police and intelligence services. The international community has condemned similar data collection efforts as a tool for political repression.
Intense Fighting Continues Near Pokrovsk
Meanwhile, fierce combat persists in the Pokrovsk district, where invading forces are attempting to push into the city's northern sector. Ukrainian defenders are successfully repelling these assaults, making extensive use of attack drones and artillery. The enemy's primary objective is to amass forces for a further advance towards the town of Hirnyk, specifically on the northwestern outskirts of Pokrovsk, where active battles are raging in an industrial zone.
The growing crackdown on international mail in occupied Luhansk highlights the intensifying repressive measures of the Russian occupation administrations. It likely reflects the occupiers' fears that residents could receive information or materials that might undermine their control. The simultaneous heavy fighting in Pokrovsk underscores that the conflict in eastern Ukraine remains highly volatile, with both sides striving to consolidate their positions amid shifting tactics and strategies.
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