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The occupiers at WOT are using intimidation and coercion to force people to vote for Putin – GUR

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In temporarily occupied parts of the Zaporozhye and Kherson regions, representatives of the Russian government, accompanied by military personnel, come home to Ukrainian citizens and explain who they need to vote for in the so-called presidential elections of the Russian Federation.

The Main Intelligence Directorate of the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine informs about this.

They can “draw” 200 percent to Putin

The occupiers note that they can “draw” the Russian dictator has more than 200% of the votes, and the result of the “election” will still be unchanged.

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At the same time, representatives of the Russian government are making it clear to residents of the occupied territories that refusal to vote for Putin will indicate their anti-Russian position.

The GUR notes that the occupiers are afraid of those disloyal to the “authorities” Ukrainians who can destabilize the situation during fake elections. That is why in the Kherson region in early March, the Russians conducted a filter and detained unreliable Ukrainians. The main criterion for filtering — absence of a Russian passport.

Pressure on entrepreneurs and teachers at WOT

Intelligence notes that under pressure from “elections” there are Ukrainian entrepreneurs and teachers in the occupied territories.

First, in case of refusal to support Putin, the occupiers threaten to deprive the right to engage in business. And teachers are intimidated by dismissal.

Bribing pensioners for HERE

They are trying to bribe pensioners in the occupied territories, or promise “a better life” and “social benefits”.

The Main Intelligence Directorate notes that despite the pressure and repression, the residents of VOT do not want to participate in the illegal elections for the President of the Russian Federation. People offer silent resistance to the occupiers, locking themselves in their homes and trying in every possible way to interfere with the work of representatives of the so-called mobile polling stations.

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