This memo on „how to act in ‘liberated territory’“ was reportedly found with the documents of a Russian servicemen killed in action on the Bakhmut Front (info from it in comments)

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  1. Angol fordítása a szövegnek:

    1. Wear proper attire; do not wear patches or other insignia identifying your unit.
    2. Be reserved while dealing with the civilians in “liberated areas”, do not seek contact with them, do not accept any food or other items from them.
    3. Use first person: WE advance, etc.
    4. Tell civilians in “liberated areas” that Russia is here forever, and advise them to only use official Russian info sources.
    5. Refer to the Ukrainian troops only as Nazis/nationalists, militants, invaders; tell locals that we are in war with NATO.
    6. In case of incidents (traffic incidents, servicemen under influence of alcohol/drugs, injuries or fatalities among civilians, etc.) identify yourself as a Wagner PMC combatant.
    7. Servicemen are not banned from occupying empty housing in “liberated areas” but only if it is confirmed that the residents are no longer present in the same settlement. The same applies to vehicles. In emergencies, it is allowed to remove residents if it’s authorised.
    8. Any statements in relation to Russia’s military and political leaders should only be in positive light.

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