
Russia Tightening Filtration Measures In TOT
“In the TOT (temporarily occupied territories), inspections have sharply increased. Filtration is now carried out not only at checkpoints but also in workplaces. Public utility services have been instructed to identify those who have not obtained the status of 'citizens of the Russian Federation',” the statement reads.
According to the CNR, people without Russian passports face threats of deportation, property confiscation, or suspension of social payments.
“The goal is obvious – to expel those who are 'not theirs' and leave only the loyal ones,” the Center added.
Read also: Ukraine urges world to demand release of Crimean Tatar women detained by occupier sAs reported by Ukrinform, in the occupied territories, Ukrainians without Russian passports are not allowed to purchase essential medicines.
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