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Russian troops oblige Mariupol teachers, doctors and state institutions employees to get Russian passports
From January 1, 2023, Russian occupying forces obliged teachers, policemen, doctors and employees of state institutions in Mariupol to obtain Russian passports.
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Petro Andryushchenko, adviser to the mayor of Mariupol, informs about this.
"Global forced passporting has started in Mariupol," the message says.
Andryushchenko noted that from March 1, it will be impossible to do business without a Russian passport on the territory of a temporarily occupied city.
"Also, all scumbags from jurisprudence - judges, lawyers, lawyers (the whole chain) must pass accreditation of DPR (I note that it is not Russian Federation) by March 1," he wrote and added that officially there is no such "law", but verbally warned about it.
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