russian authorities have introduced a system and pay police officers for the forced mobilization of residents of the temporarily occupied territories. This was reported by the Center for National Resistance, UNN reports .
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According to the source, in the temporarily occupied territories, the repressive apparatus is working to mobilize the locals.
For each detainee forced to sign a contract with the russian armed forces, the investigator receives a bonus of 10 thousand rubles. Police officers are motivated to fulfill the plan: 10% of detainees in the region are to become contractors
Police officers blackmail detainees and beat them.
Recall
The russian army regularly provides narcotic and psychotropic drugs, including the banned promedol, to military personnel. This is confirmed by documentation that shows "black" accounting for the receipt and distribution of the drug in military units.