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Russians to intensify forced mobilization in occupied territories – National Resistance Center

In the spring, the russian occupiers intend to intensify forced mobilization in the temporarily occupied territories (TOT) of Ukraine.

This is stated in the message of the National Resistance Center.

As reported, the russian authorities are trying to cover significant losses on the front by mobilizing in the TOT of Ukraine, as well as by recruiting mercenaries and migrants.

According to the National Resistance Center, the russians are constantly exerting psychological pressure on men of draft age in order to force them to sign contracts under the threat of arrest, confiscation of movable and immovable property, or deportation from their hometown to depressed regions of the russian federation.

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A separate category that russian military enlistment offices in the TOT are targeting is migrants. Citizens of Central Asian countries who came to the TOT to earn money. Now they are actively starting to work on them with the aim of signing a contract with the Armed Forces of the aggressor country, the russian federation.

"The forced mobilization of Ukrainian citizens in the occupied territories contradicts Articles 49 and 51 of the Geneva Convention relative to the Protection of Civilian Persons in Time of War. According to these norms, the occupiers do not have the right to force the civilian population to serve in their armed forces, etc. Of course, rules and laws are worthless to Russians," the National Resistance Center emphasized.

As the Ukrainian News agency earlier reported, according to the National Resistance Center, the russian invaders continue to turn children in the temporarily occupied territories into a tool for legalizing their aggression, systematically destroying their Ukrainian identity.

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