September 13, 12:19
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On the territory of ORDLO, the invaders want to make Russian single-mandate majority districts
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Russia continues mass passportization of CADLO residents / Фото: Getty Images
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Russia continues to massive certification of residents of the temporarily occupied territories of Donetsk and Luhansk regionsto increase the turnout in the elections to the State Duma. One of the deputies of Putin’s United Russia party, Dmitry Sablin, said that the voting in Donbass is “an experiment in the annexation of Ukrainian lands to Russia.”
He stated this in one of the interview.
According to him, in the next elections in the territories of Donetsk and Luhansk regions temporarily occupied by Russia, they want to make Russian single-mandate majority districts.
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Certification of Donbass
- In February 2017, Putin signed a decree on the recognition by Russia of the “passports” of the so-called “DPR” and “LPR”. The Ukrainian authorities called this proof of the occupation of Donbass by Russia, and the then OSCE Secretary General Lomberto Zannier said that this decision would interfere with the ceasefire.
- In Russia, as of mid-summer 2021, it was announced that more than 600 thousand Russian passports had already been distributed to residents of the occupied territories of Donbass. Moreover, the invaders often impose the compulsory receipt of a document.
- Official Kiev has repeatedly stated that these Russian documents issued by the L / DPR will not be recognized in Ukraine, and Moscow is doing this to enable Ukrainians to vote in the Russian elections.
As reported by Segodnya news, earlier President Volodymyr Zelensky said that by passports in Donbas, Russia violates international law… At the same time, he understands that each person may have his own situation, which does not give him the right to choose.
Meanwhile, the Verkhovna Rada has registered a bill providing for deprivation of Ukrainian citizenship for obtaining a Russian passport.
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