In Melitopol, the invaders confiscate berries, promising money in return later
Tyzhden is publishing information based on National Resistance Center (NCR) sources, regarding the situation on enemy-occupied territories and the resistance of the local population.
According to various intelligence sources, there is a general lack of people who want to collaborate with the enemy in the Zaporizhzhia region. Due to the lack of potential personnel, the invaders are forced to bring in ‘Russian specialists’. In order to coordinate communal and other social and state services such as educational institutions, Russian citizens are brought in to operate such structures on rotation. Some of these people are temporarily housed in flats in occupied towns. Most of the specialised locals either refuse to collaborate or simply have left the territories.
Simultaneously, the Russians resort to their usual behaviour – looting. In fact, even berries are taken from local farmers in Melitopol, for purposes of ‘realisation’. Of course, the money does not get returned.
In occupied Berdyansk, unknown patriots have posting flyers with warnings of a gruesome fate to the invaders and collaborators. The enemy was reminded that the occupation of the area is a temporary occurence, and that the best option for them was to return home. In light of the latest explosions in Melitopol, Enerhodar and Berdyansk, such flyers help spread panic among the ranks of the invaders.
In Kherson, partisans have called for arson of the main office of Russian passport distribution center located on 53 Ushakova street. A flyer with a warning message was hung directly inside the building, under the nose of the Russians and their subordinates. Now, the Russians must consider on changing the location of their so-called passport distribution (better when simply put as spoilage) center.
It is important to note that every demonstration of resistance, even if non-violent, forces the invaders to waste more resources and lowers their battle morale, and hence brings our victory ever more closer.