There is a shortage of collaborators in the occupied territories: Russians are unsuccessfully trying to replenish their ranks

There is a shortage of collaborators in the occupied territories: Russians are unsuccessfully trying to replenish their ranks

Kyiv  •  UNN

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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 process. The low turnout and the percentage of successful candidates caused the occupiers' dissatisfaction.

The occupation authorities are organizing all sorts of "measures" to overcome the shortage of collaborators on the TOT, but are not successful. This was reported by the Center for National Resistance, according to UNN.

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The enemy held a competition "leaders of the Russian Federation" in the Rostov region, from which a new "personnel" reserve for the RAF on the TOT of southern and eastern Ukraine should be formed.

According to available information, the Russians attracted about 80 people from the temporarily occupied territories, including the annexed Crimea, of whom only 10 won the competition.

This result caused the occupiers' dissatisfaction with the work of the TOT collaborators and their low involvement in the occupation administrations.

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