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Russians fund collaborators, intelligence exposes scheme in Kherson region

Russians fund collaborators, intelligence exposes scheme in Kherson region Wheat field (Illustrative photo: Getty Images)

The so-called authorities in temporarily occupied territories of Ukraine have devised a way to subsidize collaborators, according to the National Resistance Center.

Russians provide subsidies to collaborators for their harvests.

The Russian government in these territories has introduced a system of subsidy payments, allegedly to support the production of potatoes and vegetables.

In reality, the money will go only to those who agree to work under Kremlin schemes.

“Farmers are forced to sell their harvests at bargain prices to shell companies that transport the produce to Russia. While people count pennies and survive without water and electricity, the occupiers subsidize their henchmen and continue looting,” the National Resistance Center stated.

The center urges residents of temporarily occupied territories to report enemy and collaborator activities via an anonymous chatbot and to join the Resistance Movement.

Revival of the Stakhanovite movement in occupied Luhansk

Earlier, RBC-Ukraine, citing the National Resistance Center, reported the revival of the so-called Stakhanovite movement in temporarily occupied Luhansk.

This initiative involves the mandatory participation of students from local pseudo-universities in work at industrial enterprises.

To strengthen control, Russians plan to introduce competitions between student groups, reminiscent of the Soviet system of ideological pressure.