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Occupants monitor Ukrainians' social media pages ahead of 'elections'

Occupants monitor Ukrainians' social media pages ahead of 'elections' Occupants monitor Ukrainians' social media pages (photo: Getty Images)

On the eve of the so-called "Russian presidential elections" in the temporarily occupied territories, Russians began to monitor the pages of locals on social media.

According to the Center for National Resistance, the occupation administrations have set up monitoring groups that examine the posts of "opinion leaders" in various fields for their positions. Every week, a report with such persons and a note on the tone of their statements is sent on.

In this way, the Russians want to prevent "disinformation" before the "elections" and silence all those who disagree.

The National Resistance Center called on Ukrainians in the temporarily occupied territories to be careful and report on the positions of the Russian army and the movement of collaborators in order to have a more significant impact on the enemy.

Representatives of the Russian occupation administrations in Ukraine are taking the necessary measures to reduce the negative consequences of Russian aggression during the so-called elections.

According to the Ukrainian underground, the Russian leadership is demanding that representatives of the ROA ensure maximum support for Putin among local youth, preventing the support rate from falling below 72%.

Currently, narratives containing distorted information about Ukraine and the intentions of Western countries to reduce Russian influence in the international arena are being actively spread in the occupied territories.

The Center noted that Russia hopes the turnout in the occupied territories will reach 30%.