Russians threaten to leave Ukrainians homeless in Russia if they do not receive an enemy passport

Russians are pursuing a policy of forced passportization of Ukrainians not only in the temporarily occupied territory, but also in Russia.

Ukrainians who have left, and some of them have actually been deported, and are living in temporary accommodation centers must obtain a Russian passport, otherwise the enemy threatens them with eviction.

In total, about 25 thousand Ukrainians live in such camps in Russia. They were forced to leave their homes because of the full-scale invasion. Many of them are now living in the homes of collaborators or touring from Russia.

The National Resistance Center notes that everyone involved in the deportation of Ukrainians and the seizure of their property will be identified and punished for crimes against our people.

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