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22:21 01 May 2023

Russia's Federal Security Service officers pose as civilians to search for partisans in Ukraine's temporary occupied regions

In the temporarily occupied territories of Ukraine, Russian Federal Security Service (FSB) employees change into civilian clothes to find out about the partisans.

The press service of the Center of National Resistance reported this.

"In the temporarily occupied territories, there have been more frequent cases when FSB officers go to public places in civilian clothes to identify members of the Ukrainian underground.

Under the guise of ordinary residents, FSB officers are asking sellers, conductors, and others about people who complain about the Russian authorities and often provoke such conversations themselves. This is how the enemy is looking for a disloyal population," the message reads.

According to the Center of National Resistance, if the "victim" is being provoked, he or she is forced to cooperate further.

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Rubryka previously wrote that the Ukrainian partisans helped Ukraine's armed forces attack the Russian invaders' control points and warehouses.

And in the temporarily captured Crimea, Ukrainian partisans staged a bold action. Activists turned the symbol of the occupiers, "Z," into blue and yellow hourglasses, which means that the Russian invaders' time is running out.

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