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The occupiers introduced a “voluntary” tax on captured enterprises

The occupiers introduced a “voluntary” tax on captured enterprises In the occupied territories, the Russians force employees of state-owned enterprises to pay “voluntary” contributions for the needs of the Russian army. The signed documents are used for blackmail and accusations of collaborationism.”, — write on: unn.ua

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The occupiers introduced a “voluntary” tax on captured enterprisesIn the occupied territories, the Russians force employees of state-owned enterprises to pay “voluntary” contributions for the needs of the Russian army. The signed documents are used for blackmail and accusations of collaborationism.

In the temporarily occupied territories, enemy troops introduced an unofficial tax for employees of captured state enterprises. This is reported by the Center of National Resistance, transmits UNN.

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The occupiers forcibly collect money for the needs of the enemy’s army, forcing people to sign “voluntary contribution” documents. In fact, this is a form of blackmail: signed papers are used to intimidate, accusing workers of “collaboration” or even “collaborationism.”

The purpose of such actions is to create a circular bond among local residents, as well as to involve them in financing the occupation army. In addition, the Russian invaders are trying to ensure loyalty due to fear of reprisals.

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