Residents of Krasnogvardeysk in the temporarily occupied Crimea are increasingly facing drunken brawls of the occupiers, who regularly drink, abuse women and beat locals, the guerrilla movement "Atesh" reports, UNN.
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According to activists of the Atesh Civil Force movement, discontent with the Russian military is growing in the village of Krasnogvardeysk. More and more often, people are faced with drunken brawls of servicemen, beatings of young people and rude treatment of women.
"For some reason, the rashists are convinced that the residents of Crimea "owe" them for coming from all over Russia to fight against Ukraine. But the residents do not think so. They are increasingly daring to tell Russians the truth to their faces that they are the occupiers. Despite the risk of being detained," Atesh adds.
More and more people are joining the guerrilla movement precisely because of the Crimeans' dissatisfaction with the occupiers.
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