The Kremlin is collecting votes for Vladimir Putin in the so-called "presidential elections" among the occupation troops. At the same time, the "votes" are planned to include soldiers killed in the war. This was reported by the Main Intelligence Directorate of the Ministry of Defense, UNN reports .
The leadership of the Russian Ministry of Defense allowed military personnel participating in the so-called "svoboda" to vote for Putin without even showing up at "polling stations. This makes it much easier for the "election commissions" to falsify the results,
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It is noted that according to the latest instructions of the main military-political department of the Russian Federation, the criteria for identifying voters from among military personnel have been simplified to the extent that there is no need for their physical participation in voting. A passport or military ID is not required to prove their identity - even a photocopy of the documents is sufficient.
The GUR reports that in this way, Russian "election commissions" will try to increase the number of Putin's voters by involving so-called "dead souls" in the "voting" process. In particular, along with existing military personnel, they plan to include those who have recently been killed, disappeared or taken prisoner.
Given that Ukrainian defenders, according to official data, inflict numerous casualties on the Russian invaders on the territory of Ukraine every day, the number of those who would "support" Putin in this way could be quite significant.
The Kremlin is taking a whole range of measures to fictitiously hold the so-called "presidential elections in Russia." Although it is obvious to everyone that neither the fact of these elections nor their results are a means of legitimizing Putin's rule either in Russia or abroad,
Recall
According to the Yellow Ribbon resistance movement, Russian occupiers are planning terrorist attacks and provocations with civilian casualties at polling stations in the temporarily occupied territories of Ukraine during the so-called "presidential elections" on March 15-17.