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"Invisible" criminals: how Russia is preparing "Putin's elections" in the occupied part of Kherson Region

The occupants are preparing for "Putin's election" in the temporarily occupied part of Kherson Region. The enemy has already grouped more Rosgvardia officers and joined them to the police, and the number of filtration activities and inspections has increased.

About the Rosgvardia officers, who came to the occupied part of Kherson Region to ensure the conduct of "elections", the Deputy head of Kherson Regional Council Yuri Sobolevsky told on the air of Apostrophe TV.

He notes that even before the "Putin's election" Russia began to strengthen, in particular, the Rosgvardia and started to use it in the role of police:

"Even before this show was held, there was a toughening up, they started working as police, even military police, in a reinforced mode."

Sobolevsky also notes that the number of filtration measures and checks has increased.

"Now they have a command to stay out of the picture as much as possible, because during all the previous so-called elections there was a lot of photo and video evidence that these so-called elections are held right at gunpoint," says the Deputy head.

Taking this into account, Sobolevsky concludes that now the occupants are trying to do everything as inconspicuously as possible:

"They are trying to hide and no longer do what they used to do - go door-to-door with the so-called "polling station" workers. But they are present, the pressure on people is actually very strong."

He adds that people are threatened if they do not participate in the so-called "elections, that it will be 100% filtering, interrogations, possible searches and other negative consequences."

Therefore, Sobolevsky summarizes the following:

"Of course, in such a situation, people are afraid and agree to vote on this show."

Earlier "Apostrophe" wrote that Russian occupants register "dead souls" (dead people) as voters in the "Russian Presidential elections" in Zaporizhzhia Region.