Ukrainians disloyal to Russia continue to disappear in occupied territories - National Resistance Center
Locals suspected of "disloyalty" to the occupation administration, continue to disappear in the temporarily occupied Ukrainian territories
The National Resistance Center reported the information.
"People are abducted under various pretexts and then held in torture chambers. Their families are not informed of the reasons for detention or their whereabouts. Russian representatives only promise that they will be released in a few days, but in most cases they are not released. The exact number of detained people is unknown, because, unfortunately, families do not always report their abduction, because they are afraid to harm the detainee," the National Resistance Center wrote.
The National Resistance Center emphasized that the missing persons can be reported anonymously. This is necessary to record Russian crimes and for their further investigation, and can also speed up their release.
"You can contact the Joint Center for the Coordination of the Search and Release of Illegally Detained Persons as a Result of Russian Aggression at 0676508332, 0980873601 (both phone numbers work on Viber, WhatsApp), or at [email protected]," the National Resistance Center reported.
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