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Partisans stage sabotage during pseudo-elections in occupied Skadovsk - Russian occupiers injured

Partisans stage sabotage during pseudo-elections in occupied Skadovsk - Russian occupiers injured Photo: Partisans staged sabotage during the pseudo-elections in Skadovsk, there are injured occupiers (t.me/mariupolrada)

Yesterday, on March 15, near the so-called "polling station" in the central square of the temporarily occupied Skadovsk, an explosion occurred during the patrol of the occupying forces, according to the National Resistance Center.

As a result of the sabotage, five Russian terrorists were injured. They were hospitalized.

"Due to the inability to ensure the security of its personnel, the occupation administration of the city practically canceled further conduct of the 'elections' in the city, allowing only 'voting' at the place of residence," the statement reads.

Elections in Russia

In the territory of Russia, the "elections" will take place over three days - from March 15 to 17, 2024. On December 8, 2023, Putin officially announced his intention to run for re-election.

As Reuters reported, thanks to the "elections," the dictator can remain in power at least until 2030. Meanwhile, the Kremlin's press secretary, Dmitry Peskov, has already stated that Putin will be re-elected with a result of 90% of the votes.

Meanwhile, the Security Service of Ukraine has revealed how pseudo-elections are being conducted in the occupation. According to a representative of the Main Intelligence Directorate of the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine, Vadym Skibitskyi, the results of the "elections" are already known in the Kremlin in advance.

More details on the pseudo-elections in the occupation can be found in the material titled "Elections at gunpoint: How Russians force Ukrainians in occupied territories to vote for Putin."