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We need reinforcements for the front: in Russia they are calling for informing on migrants

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Reinforcements needed for the front: Russia calls for informing on migrants Angela Figin

Mass repressions and purges of migrants are currently taking place in different parts of Russia. Rospublics write that the authorities have taken a course to “cleanse” Moscow and the region after the terrorist attack in “Crocus”.

The leadership of the Ministry of Internal Affairs even proposed paying for denunciations of places where illegal immigrants live. Human rights activist and founder of the Gulagu.net project Vladimir Osechkin told 24 Kanal that this testifies to the immorality of the Putin regime and the cynicism of the Kremlin's political strategists.

Russia is drowning in racism

The Russian authorities are trying to solve the problem of the shortage of people at the front. That is why the Kremlin has been actively oppressing migrants lately, trying to involve them in the war against Ukraine.

The Russians wanted to pin the terrorist attack in “Crocus”, which killed about 145 people, on Ukraine, but they failed, so now they are taking it out on migrants.

The statement about the so-called “illumination” of the Moscow region has all the hallmarks of racism. They are starting to divide people by skin color and want to make the Moscow region “lighter,” Osechkin said.

According to him, this demonstrates that in a country that has decided to declare war with the aim of “denazification” fictitious by Vladimir Putin, nationalism, racism, and discrimination based on origin are actually thriving.

Russian special services were unable to prevent a terrorist attack in a shopping center, and now Putin's political strategists are trying to find at least some benefit even in a bad situation and are playing the discrimination card.

Efficiency of migrants at the front

Russian media report that migrants are being held without food and water, they ask with electric shock. As the founder of the Gulagu.net project noted, such a resource is unlikely to be of use to the Russian army.

People who go to war will always try to escape from the front, Osechkin noted.

However, the Kremlin will continue to use financial bribery and administrative resources to encourage people to join the army. In particular, Vladimir Putin recently published an order that will increase payments to soldiers from 200 to 400 thousand rubles.

The Russian authorities are trying in every possible way to bribe indebted and poor people to send them to war. However, they are not guided by the value of human life.

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