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Russians are weaponizing passports in occupied Ukraine—U.K. intel

Por: Newsweek World April 24, 2023

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Authorities in Ukrainian regions that were illegally annexed and are partially under the control of Russian forces are weaponizing passports, the British Ministry of Defense has said.In its latest assessment of the conflict in Ukraine, which hit the 14-month mark on Monday, the ministry assessed that authorities in occupied areas of Ukraine are almost certainly coercing the population to accept Russian Federation passports.Four regions of... + full article



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