Putin's illegal elections: buses were brought to the "sleeping" districts of Simferopol, where one could "vote"
Kyiv • UNN
In the occupied Crimea, buses were used as mobile "polling stations" and delivered to residential areas of Simferopol to hold illegal presidential elections in Russia, which is a violation of international law.
In the occupied Crimea, buses were delivered to the "sleeping" districts of Simferopol, where one could vote in the illegal presidential elections in Russia, UNN reports with reference to Krym.Realii.
According to the newspaper, public transportation was removed from the route for this purpose. These "polling stations" on wheels were delivered to the entrances of high-rise buildings.
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March 15 is the first day of voting in Russia's illegal presidential election. For the first time, it will last for three days - starting on March 15 and ending on the main election day on Sunday, March 17.
Polling stations have also been opened in the occupied territories of Ukraine - in the Russian-controlled Zaporizhzhia, Kherson, Donetsk and Luhansk regions, as well as in the annexed Crimea. Ukraine and the West claim that the illegal elections in the occupied Ukrainian territories violate international law and that their results will not be recognized.