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15:20 09 Jul 2023

Russia offers money to Ukrainian children for obtaining its passport – Center for National Resistance

The Russian administration on the temporarily occupied territories promises teenagers a certain amount of money for obtaining Russian passports.

The Center of National Resistance reported this.

As noted, in the occupied territories, the occupiers promise "maternal capital payments" to 14-year-old teenagers for obtaining Russian passports.

"In this way, the enemy hopes to implement the plan to passport the region.

The occupiers also resort to kidnapping people and subjecting them to torture for refusing their Russian passports. In particular, such cases were recorded in Energodar," the Center reported.

In addition, the Center of National Resistance reports that the Russian occupiers are detaining children in the temporarily occupied territories to put pressure on their parents.

"The reason for the detentions, in fact, is the fight against children who show the Ukrainian position.

In particular, because young people on the temporarily occupied territories constantly visit Ukrainian Internet resources, in schools they argue with teachers about the actions of the Russian Federation," the message emphasizes.

The Central Security Service notes that the detainees' parents are threatened with deprivation of parental rights and deportation of the children to the Russian Federation.

For reference:

The Main Investigative Department of the National Police has informed that since the commencement of the Russian invasion, there have been approximately 8,800 civilians who have been subjected to enforced disappearances, and 10,200 reported missing in Ukraine.

Ukrainian ombudsman Dmytro Lubinets said that Ukraine's authorities have recorded the stay of our children kidnapped by the Russian Federation in 57 regions of Russia.

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