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Putin introduced a “level of alert” in Moscow: what does it mean

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Russian dictator Vladimir Putin introduced a high alert level in the territories of the Central Federal District (including Moscow) and the Southern Federal District.

This is stated in the “decree” on the introduction of “martial law” in the occupied Ukrainian territories, which Putin “annexed” to the Russian Federation, the text of the document is published by the Russian propaganda media. The federations exercise the authority to make decisions on certain measures for territorial defense and civil defense, measures to protect the population and territory in natural and man-made emergencies, and also the authority to implement measures to meet the needs of the armed forces of the Russian Federation, other troops, military formations, bodies and needs of the population”, the document says.

According to the “decree “, the heads of the regions of these two districts will be able to:

In addition, the officials will:

“The list of specific measures is determined by the governors, taking into account the current situation and the emergence of risks in the respective region,” Russian media write.

Ukraine's reaction to Putin's “decree” on “martial law” in the occupied territories

On Wednesday, October 19, Russian dictator Vladimir Putin introduced “martial law” in the territories of the quasi-republics “DPR” and “LPR” “and parts of the Kherson and Zaporozhye regions. In addition, 8 regions are introducing “medium responsiveness”. These are the annexed Crimea and Sevastopol, as well as the regions bordering Ukraine – the Krasnodar Territory, Belgorod, Bryansk, Voronezh, Kursk and Rostov regions. The “decree” is due to take effect from midnight on October 20.

Representatives of the Ukrainian authorities consider this decision a sign of the agony of the Putin regime. However, they do not exclude that it will add problems to the inhabitants of the occupied territories. Mykhailo Podolyak, adviser to the head of the President's Office, wrote that “the introduction of “martial law” should be considered only as pseudo-legalization of looting and looting of property of Ukrainians before the next “regrouping”.

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