Russians try to increase Putin’s popularity among the youth in the occupied regions (photo: Getty Images)
Representatives of the Russian occupation administrations in Ukraine are taking necessary measures to reduce the negative consequences of Russia’s aggression against Ukraine in the so-called elections, according to the National Resistance Center (NRC).
According to Ukrainian underground sources, the Russian political leadership is demanding maximum support for Putin among local youth from representatives of the Russian occupation administrations. This indicator should not be lower than 72%.
Currently, narratives containing distorted information about Ukraine and the desire of Western countries to reduce Russian influence on the international stage are spreading in the temporarily occupied territories.
The National Resistance Center calls on Russian officials to abandon their tasks and leave the territory of Ukraine to avoid criminal punishment or death.
Russia is increasing pressure and intensifying measures to simulate the so-called elections of the Russian dictator Putin. Occupying forces are bringing in special units to the specified territories. One of the tasks of these units is to submit a report by March 10 on the readiness for voting of enterprise employees in the occupied territories, as well as to provide a forecast of support for Putin.
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