Russians plan to issue Russian passports to all teenagers in Luhansk Oblast by 1 October
The Russian invaders have demanded that collaborators in the occupied territories of Luhansk Oblast carry out forced passportization among teenagers aged 14-18 by 1 October 2023.
Source: Ukraine’s National Resistance Center
Quote: "The occupiers are dissatisfied with the low pace of passportization in the territories of Luhansk region captured after 24 February 2022 and demand that the Gauleiters solve this problem [a Gauleiter, in this case, is a Russian-appointed mayor/governor – ed.].
Thus, the main collaborator in the region, Leonid Pasechnik, was tasked with forcibly passportizing all children aged 14-18 by 1 October."
Details: The National Resistance Center said supervisors from Moscow arrived in the occupied territories to monitor the forced passportization process.
"A commission will be sent to each of the captured areas, which will search for teenagers. For this purpose, "volunteers" from the Kremlin youth movements arriving from the Russian Federation will be involved, who will bypass the houses," the National Resistance Center said.
The National Resistance Center noted that collaborators are offering teenagers a free vacation if they get a Russian passport, and their parents are threatened with the withdrawal of social welfare payments or the child’s exclusion from school.
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