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​The russian Occupiers Terrorize Residents of Occupied Crimea

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The russian occupiers patrol the streets of Dzhankoy / Photo credit: The Atesh partisan movement
The russian occupiers patrol the streets of Dzhankoy / Photo credit: The Atesh partisan movement

Ukrainian and Crimean Tatars partisan movement named Atesh (Crimean Tatar: Ateş, literally "Fire", Ukrainian: Атеш, romanized: Atesh) stated about the increase of crimes, involving russian military personnel in the temporarily occupied peninsula

As the Atesh movement reported on its Telegram channel, a russian military tried to kill a woman in one of the villages of the Dzhankoy area. Late at night, a russian occupier broke into the house of an elderly woman and tried to kill her. Fortunately, the neighbors called the police and he was apprehended.

The russian leadership encourages the terror activity of its military in the occupied territories. The number of crimes involving russians is steadily increasing.

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The russian Occupiers Terrorize Residents of Occupied Crimea, Defense Express
The russian occupiers in Dzhankoy / Photo credit: The Atesh partisan movement

One of such tragedies happened in Volnovakha, Donetsk Oblast, where the occupiers killed a family of nine with their children. The reason of such cruelty could be the unwillingness to obey the regime and give up their own house to the needs of the occupiers.

The russian Occupiers Terrorize Residents of Occupied Crimea, Defense Express
The russian occupiers in Dzhankoy / Photo credit: The Atesh partisan movement

"In addition, there are frequent cases of unauthorized leave from the location of military units, with military personnel going missing. This is why, the occupation authority increased the number of military police patrols as well as the number of cameras around the city," the Atesh stated.

Earlier Defense Express reported that Russian Ammunition Depot was Exploding in Crimea.

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