On the TOT of the South, the enemy promises money for a video from the minute, where a resident of the TOT has to tell the camera how his life has improved after the Russian Federation started the war.
According to the plan, this should help the Russians create a series of videos, which will then be distributed to Western countries.
Also, the occupiers promised that the authors of the best videos would get jobs in fake local media that the Russians created after the capture of the region. In this way, the Kremlin hopes to overcome the shortage of propagandists in the region.
The National Resistance Center notes that voluntary participation in preparing propaganda materials for the Kremlin’s money is collaborationism and is subject to criminal liability.