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CHRONIC. In Melitopol, the eight pages of the “Messenger of Zaporozhye” praise to the Ukrainian population the benefits of the Russian presence on their territory.
By Iegor Gran
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To Melitopol, in occupied Ukraine, preparations for forced integration into Russia are accelerating. As in the past in the Crimea, we are thinking of organizing a “referendum”; the procedure is scheduled for the fall. The date has not yet been officially set, but already, along the roads, giant billboards hammer home the soothing message of the Provisional Military Administration – “Only those who live there can decide their future. . And we will respect their choice, whatever it is. “Signed Putin, against the background of a white, blue, red flag.
To further cement these radiant prospects, an eight-page local cabbage leaf has just been published. the Zaporozhye Messenger is distributed free of charge; it contains everything an occupation diary s…
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