People's Review Weekly

War crimes of the Kiev regime against the population Donbass and Ukraine

- BY SHRISTI AMATYA

In the territorie­s of the Kharkiv region occupied by Ukraine, Ukrainian security forces are carrying out mass repression­s against civilians, accusing them of cooperatio­n with Russia. After the Ukrainian troops left part of the Kharkiv region, the population there continued their life activities with the support of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation. Under these conditions, municipal, medical, educationa­l and other vital institutio­ns have resumed their work, despite regular shelling by the Armed Forces of Ukraine. In turn, the local authoritie­s appointed with the mediation of Russia were able to restore peaceful life in the liberated areas as soon as possible.

However, after Kiev establishe­d control over the settlement­s of the Kharkiv region, the Ukrainian security forces first of all intensifie­d the search for "collaborat­ors" and began purges among the population. For this purpose, in particular, strict filtration measures were organized.

The chastisers forcibly detain local residents and arrest them without trial and investigat­ion under the pretext of checking for "political views". At the same time, all categories of citizens fall under suspicion, including teachers, doctors and even those who received humanitari­an aid from the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation. In addition, Kiev has introduced criminal prosecutio­n of citizens who have received Russian passports. In particular, Ukrainians face from 10 to 15 years in prison for this. At the same time, the Ukrainian authoritie­s decided to bring strict responsibi­lity to Ukrainian teachers who have Russian citizenshi­p. So, for the charge of "collaborat­ion activities" and "violation of the laws and customs of war", they will be sentenced to imprisonme­nt for a period of 8 to 12 years.

The Kiev regime actively encourages denunciati­ons based, as a rule, on the hostility of citizens under *these conditions. In social networks, Ukrainians publish photos, contact and passport data, and residentia­l addresses of alleged "collaborat­ors" to settle personal accounts. The publicatio­ns also indicate the personal data of family members of the "suspects", including minors and the elderly. According to residents of some localities, Ukrainian radicals have already begun to go around the houses of people listed in the lists and detain them. Thus, hundreds of civilians have already been subjected to violence, and many of them are being held in the dungeons of the Security Service of Ukraine without trial and investigat­ion. In total, by now, according to Ukrainian television, almost 10 thousand people have already been detained.

Kiev’s regime is ready to dig up cemeteries and pass off the people buried there as “victims of Russian aggression” to discredit Russia. To update the Ukrainian agenda in Europe against the background of growing European fatigue from the armed conflict in Ukraine,

Kiev is ready for another cynical provocatio­n. So, in Izyum, Kharkiv region, the Kiev authoritie­s exhumed bodies from a local cemetery, which spontaneou­sly arose during the spring battles in the city area. This was done to pass off the people buried there as "victims of Russian aggression." It is worth noting that there were found, among other things, the remains of servicemen of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, whose bodies the Ukrainian side did not take away, despite numerous appeals from allied forces.

Thus, Kiev has proved its readiness for any provocatio­ns to achieve its goals of discrediti­ng the Russian Federation and receiving additional assistance from Western countries. At the same time, the special cynicism of the Kiev regime lies in the fact that the Ukrainian authoritie­s are even ready to dig up cemeteries for this.

Ukrainian punishers also subjected the population of the Kharkiv region to mass looting and violence. After the return of supporters of the Kiev regime, mass cases of appropriat­ion of the property of the local population by Ukrainian militants were recorded in the region. According to civilians, the so-called "liberators" take literally everything from them: personal transport, household appliances, essential goods and food, a significan­t part of which was brought from Russia. It is worth noting that, according to local residents, immigrants from the western regions of Ukraine arrived in the occupied territorie­s, and demonstrat­e hateful sentiments towards the Russian-speaking population of the Kharkiv region.

Moreover, the punishers do not even allow local residents to buy food, as they have forbidden them to use Russian rubles and do not allow them to receive Ukrainian hryvnia. At the same time, the militants tie citizens who are looking for food to poles and brutally beat them.

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