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Occupants are warned about "disloyalty of locals" before being sent to Ukraine – NRC

Russian occupiers. Source: rosmedia

Before being sent to war in Ukraine, Russian occupiers are instructed about the "disloyalty" of the local population. Therefore, the invaders are ordered not to enter into dialogues with residents of the temporarily occupied territories.

Thus, Putin's terrorists deliberately commit crimes against Ukrainians. This was reported by the National Resistance Center.

The military command warns soldiers from Russia about the dislike of the locals for them. At the same time, Kremlin propaganda continues to talk about "liberation" and "native Russian lands".

"Before being sent to Ukraine, Russian soldiers are instructed not to engage in dialogues with residents of the temporarily occupied territories because of their disloyalty. Commanders directly tell their subordinates that they are not loved in Ukraine and should not trust the locals," the statement said.

The NRC emphasized that this once again proves the fact that Russian soldiers are not fooled by propaganda and understand that they are occupiers and commit crimes against Ukraine.

Also, Ukrainians who know where the Russian occupiers are hiding are urged to pass on the coordinates of the enemy's location. The NRC guarantees the anonymity of appeals.

As a reminder, the Russian occupation "authorities" failed to conduct a mobilization campaign in the temporarily occupied territories of Ukraine. Having failed to "voluntarily" send men to the ranks of the invading army, the aggressor is trying to remedy the situation and is inventing new "incentives".

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