The occupying authorities of Sevastopol have launched a chatbot to denounce residents who support Ukraine. Despite the statements of the terrorist country that Crimea is supposedly its territory, the patriots prove which state the peninsula is actually a part of.
Although the occupation of Crimea took place back in 2014, there is still Russian resistance there, which obviously hinders the invaders. After the start of a full-scale war, very different people began to join the partisan movement, acting only for one goal – the long-awaited liberation of the peninsula.
Russians are looking for partisans in Crimea
< p>After a series of explosions in the temporarily Russian-occupied Crimea, the invaders began to panic. After all, the terrorist country planned to seize Ukraine in 3 days, or it could lose the territories that it treacherously stole more than 8 years ago.
These fears are also inflated by the presence of partisans on the peninsula, who act more decisively with every day of a full-scale war . It is the Ukrainians, who have not forgotten their homeland, who show the invaders that Crimea is actually Ukraine.
Therefore, the Russian authorities decided to fight them. To do this, a chatbot was launched in Sevastopol to denounce those who support Ukraine.
We launched a chatbot for your messages about possible danger, suspicious persons, about everything that in one way or another affects our security now, – said the occupation head of the city Mikhail Razvozhaev.
The “cotton” on the peninsula is pretty disturbing to him, because Razvozhaev calls to inform on:
- those who teach in the networks of the Russian air defense work sites with coordinates;
- those who support the Ukrainian authorities.
“The information will be promptly available to all law enforcement agencies,” the occupier summed up.
occupiers are fighting Ukrainians in Crimea
- The occupation authorities of Sevastopol publicly support Russia's unprovoked full-scale military invasion of Ukraine . The invaders even call on social networks to destroy the Ukrainian authorities and statehood.
- In addition, the Russian authorities of the occupied peninsula call to get rid of all Ukrainian symbols in settlements.
- At the same time, those who oppose the invasion are persecuted . Since February 24, 107 Crimeans have become defendants in administrative cases of “discrediting” the Russian army, and another 11 residents of Crimea and Sevastopol face prison in “anti-war cases”.
- On the eve of the pro-Russian telegram channels of Sevastopol also reported that the owner of a free Wi-Fi called “Slava Ukrayini”. This information once again proves that the Russians who moved to Crimea after its occupation are literally frightened by any mention of Ukraine.