November 23, 2024
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Russia’s new crime: the occupiers force Ukrainians to donate blood for their soldiers

Russia’s new crime: the occupiers are forcing Ukrainians to donate blood for their soldiers In Mariupol and the Kherson region, the occupiers are forcing local residents, especially budget workers, to donate blood for wounded Russian soldiers. For refusal, they threaten to delay payments and use mobile blood collection complexes.”, — write on: unn.ua

In Mariupol, collaborators are already making plans for forced blood donation. First of all, this concerns education workers, housing and communal services and recipients of so-called “subsidies”.

This was reported by the Center of National Resistance.

The Russians started a wave of forced blood donation using Ukrainians in the temporarily occupied territories to support their wounded soldiers.

People are threatened with delayed payments for refusing to follow the “plan”. In the temporarily occupied territory of the Kherson region, the Russians are using mobile blood sampling complexes.

They tour the district centers, forcing state employees to become donors. This is another crime against the civilian population that violates all international norms. Russian occupiers cynically use Ukrainians to support their army.

We will remind

The Third Committee of the UN General Assembly supported the resolution proposed by Ukraine regarding the violation of human rights and torture of prisoners of war in the temporarily occupied territories, including Crimea and Sevastopol.

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