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Limited freedom of movement in the border regions of Russia: what Putin said at the Security Council

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Russian dictator Vladimir Putin has declared martial law in the self-proclaimed republics of the “DPR” and “LPR” and the occupied parts of the Kherson and Zaporozhye regions . It “will begin to operate” from October 20, 2022.

Putney announced the signing of the relevant decree at a meeting of the Security Council on Wednesday, October 19. He said that martial law in the occupied territories would be formalized within the framework of Russian legislation.

Putin calls for “mobilization measures” in the occupied territories

The dictator calls for the production of more products for the needs of the so-called “special operation”, to increase the stability of the economy, to ensure anti-terrorist security.

He also introduced an average level of response in the temporarily occupied Crimea (Sevastopol) and the Krasnodar Territory, Belgorod, bordering with Ukraine, Bryansk, Voronezh, Kursk and Rostov regions.

He appointed Mikhail Mishustin the head of a special coordinating council. Putney promises to pay the mobilized 195,000 a month.

Under this regime, senior officials of the said territories also “temporarily resettled residents to safe areas.” The evacuation of residents of the temporarily occupied territories of Donbass, Luhansk region and Zaporozhye region is not planned, the Kherson region will be an exception. >

  • Earlier, Putin illegally announced the annexation of the occupied territories. Pseudo-referenda were not recognized by anyone in the world, except for the DPRK.
  • On October 19, he signed a decree on the so-called martial law in the temporarily occupied territories of Ukraine.
  • Martial law provides for a number of prohibitions in the regions.
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  • Note that the introduction of martial law in the occupied territories aggravates the situation in Russia and the occupying army. Now the invader authorities will be able to mobilize anyone and an even greater panic will begin in the aggressor country.
  • However, Mikhail Podolyak, adviser to the head of the President's Office, stressed that this decision does not change anything for Ukraine.

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