Under the pretext of restoring law and order and preventing crime among children and adolescents, filtration measures have intensified in the temporarily occupied territories of Ukraine. This year alone, Russians registered 263 minors in the Donetsk region. Among them are 16 people who are considered “extremists.” These are primarily children with pro-Ukrainian views. Such Ukrainians are sent for compulsory examination or even treatment in psychiatric institutions.
In addition, the invaders are conducting systematic filtration measures to oust the population of “non-Russian nationality.” Representatives of the Russian Armed Forces and occupation administrations are conducting inspections of the apartments of people who have been banned from entering the temporarily occupied territories of Donetsk and Luhansk regions.
In practice, the Russians continue not only to expel patriotic people from the temporarily occupied territories but also to persecute them. The National Resistance Center urges you to report the involved representatives of the Russian occupation administration and collaborators who commit illegal actions against local residents through our channels.