“The racists have run out of “pryaniki” in the occupied territories for the time being. Only “pletnes” remain. The occupiers are changing their tactics in the occupied territories of Zaporizhzhia,” the mayor described the situation.
The “beautiful life” promised by the occupiers with low utility payments and high salaries has remained at the promised level. In its place, along with the Federal Security Service (FSB), the creation of the “prosecutor’s office” and “court” of the occupiers, the Russian National Guard Administration was also registered.
A former soldier of the Rapid Response Special Unit from Moscow, who was involved in settling mutual accounts between “legal thieves”, has been appointed to the position of head of this structure.
In the village of Azovske, Zaporizhzhia region, the occupiers have strengthened the anti-intelligence regime and are checking whether local residents have Russian passports.
The occupiers are intensifying the forced passporting of the population, trying to achieve that by autumn 80% of the population in the occupied territories will have Russian passports.
In the occupied part of the Zaporizhia region, the occupiers refuse to pay wages to Ukrainians if they do not have a Russian passport.
“The occupied [Ukrainas] the south is now not only Europe’s largest prison, but also a place where all kinds of garbage is sent from the swamps,” the mayor said.
“The south of Ukraine is waiting for de-occupation,” Fedorov emphasized.