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Invaders start active measures to forcibly mobilize residents of temporarily occupied territories of Kharkiv region – AFU General Staff
KYIV. Sept 8 (Interfax-Ukraine) – The Russian occupiers have begun active measures to forcibly mobilize the local population of the temporarily occupied territories of Kharkiv region, the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine reported on Thursday.
The department notes that, in particular, in the occupied part of Chuhuivsky district of Kharkiv region, men of military age are detained and sent to Volchansk, to the so-called "recruitment center".
In addition, it is reported that in the temporarily occupied territories of Kharkiv, Donetsk, Zaporizhia and Kherson regions, in preparation for pseudo-referendums, the occupiers are calling on local residents who have left the temporarily occupied territory to return to their homes before October 1.
"In case of refusal, the Russian invaders threaten to nationalize the housing," the report says.
The Ukrainian military adds that as a result of the successful actions of the partisan movement in cooperation with the artillery of the Defense Forces, enemy units have significant logistical problems in the temporarily occupied territories of Kherson region.
"In order to counter the leakage of information about the movement of occupation units at the railway station of the settlement of Sokolohirne [Kherson region], the armed forces of the Russian Federation have strengthened filtration measures," the General Staff summed up.