Russia forces Ukrainians to record videos in support of so-called 'special military operation'
During interrogations, Russian authorities force deported Ukrainian citizens to record videos in support of the so-called special military operation against Ukraine
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Ukraine's National Resistance Centre reported this.
"The Russian FSB is hunting Ukrainians who were forced to leave their homeland for the Russian Federation under various pretexts," the article says.
It is noted that during interrogations, the Russian occupiers force Ukrainians deported to Russia to record videos in support of the war in Ukraine as part of the enemy's information campaign in order to "avoid problems".
"In fact, Ukrainians are being used as hostages of the situation. Such actions are another cynical crime of the Kremlin, which for the sake of its insane anti-human policy uses the grief of people who have been deprived of their homes and native land by the Russian Federation," the National Resistance Centre said.
- On April 2, it was reported that the Russian occupation forces in the temporarily occupied territories of the Kherson region were creating "school museums of a special military operation" to spread their propaganda.
- On June 11, it emerged that the Russian authorities no longer issue study visas to foreign students. Instead, the Kremlin recruits them to participate in the war against Ukraine and forces them to sign contracts with the Russian Ministry of Defense.
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