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What does the martial law that Putin introduced in the occupied territories of Ukraine mean?

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Russian dictator Vladimir Putin has declared martial law in the so-called “DPR” and “LPR” and the partially occupied Zaporozhye and Kherson regions. Now the occupying authorities can take various measures.

Due to the imposition of martial law, they can even prohibit or restrict the travel of citizens outside the region. Channel 24 will tell you more about this.

What does the regime of martial law in the occupied territories mean? >

  • The evacuation of economic, social and cultural facilities, as well as the temporary resettlement of residents to safe areas;
  • The introduction of a special regime for entering and exiting the territory, as well as restricting freedom of movement on it;
  • Involvement of citizens in the performance of work for the needs of defense, elimination of the consequences of the use of weapons by the enemy, restoration of economic facilities;
  • Withdrawal of property necessary for defense needs from organizations and citizens with subsequent payment by the state of its value;
  • Introduction of military censorship in the field of communications, as well as control over telephone conversations;
  • Detention of citizens and vehicles for a maximum of 30 days;
  • Strengthening the protection of public order and the protection of military, important state and special objects;
  • Implementing a curfew.
  • What is known about Putin's “martial law”

    On October 19, Russian dictator Vladimir Putin said that the actions of the “heads” of the regions should correspond to the situation “in this or that other subject of the federation”. According to the dictator, the presidential decree will provide for several levels of response to emerging security risks.

    Martial law in the occupied territories is introduced from the day the decree is published.

    Russian Senator Andrey Klishas said that the Federation Council will consider the presidential decree on the introduction of martial law in certain regions “in accordance with its constitutional powers as soon as possible.” Krasnodar Territory, Belgorod, Bryansk, Voronezh, Kursk, Rostov Regions and Sevastopol medium response mode.

    In addition, Putin instructed to introduce in other territories the subjects of Russia that are part of the Central Federal District and the Southern Federal District, high alert.

    In all other territories of Russia, the dictator introduced a basic alert mode. The authorities of these regions should strengthen the protection of public order and important objects and introduce a special mode of operation of these objects.

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