This was publicly stated by the head of the occupation administration of the Lazurny village, Alexander Dudka. In his appeal, he threatens to limit access to medicines for those residents of the village who have not received Russian passports.

“First of all, this applies to insulin, which have already experienced for themselves how to be a citizen of another country (citizens of Ukraine). The same will apply to the issuance of humanitarian aid,” he said. Telegram “Sirena” drew attention to the video.

Also, the self-appointed head called local residents who do not agree with the occupation “waiters” and threatened them with deportation, suggesting that they “pack up their things and prepare to leave.”

It also shows a list of children who never went to school. He threatens their parents with bringing them first to administrative responsibility, and then to criminal responsibility.

Earlier, Yale University researchers released a report saying that residents of the occupied territories are “threatened, intimidated, restricted on humanitarian aid and essentials, possible detention or deportation – all aimed at forcing them to become Russian citizens.”

Source: Telegram – Astrapress

Residents of the Russian-occupied village of Lazurny in the Kherson region who have not received a Russian passport are denied many medicines, in particular insulin and humanitarian aid
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9 comments
  1. Why do they need Russian passports if they’re in a supposedly independent republic?

  2. The only thing they are going to achieve with this is a spike in resistance movements.

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