Looking for "saboteurs": Russians detain women in occupied Zaporizhzhia for posts on social media

Looking for "saboteurs": Russians detain women in occupied Zaporizhzhia for posts on social media

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Russian troops in Zaporizhzhia region are hunting local women in search of saboteurs, detaining them for their activity on social media, leading to reports of disappearances. Mayor Ivan Fedorov emphasized the atmosphere of fear under the occupation, where no one is safe from suspicion.

In the occupied territory of Zaporizhzhya region, Russians are terrorizing the local population and looking for saboteurs and terrorists among local women. This was stated by the mayor of Melitopol Ivan Fedorov, reports UNN.

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He emphasized that under occupation, neither age nor gender can protect residents from the attention of the security forces. In particular, according to the National Resistance, the occupiers monitor the preferences of patriotic pages on social networks and try to identify local residents.

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For example, a 58-year-old resident of Berdiansk was recently detained for a post on social media - the woman faces up to 15 years in prison.

A resident of Melitopol was also taken from her home after a search, also allegedly for truthful comments in a messenger. Reports of disappearances of women are also coming from the Polohiv district. Recently, the occupiers took a resident of Tokmak for interrogation, where she is now is unknown

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Addendum

Fedorov emphasized that the occupiers need to keep the locals in fear - that is why they do not care who they mold into saboteurs.

Life in the TOT is extremely dangerous - the South is waiting for liberation.Fedorov emphasized.

- Fedorov emphasized.

To recap

The occupation authorities in the occupied territories of Ukraine have problems recruiting collaborators: only 10 out of 80 candidates from the occupied regions and Crimea passed the competitive selection. The low turnout and the percentage of successful candidates caused the occupiers' dissatisfaction.

SEE ALSORussia settled more than 100 thousand migrants in the occupied territories of Ukraine