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In Russia, officials and military were obliged to report on relatives in Ukraine (photo)

People who are disappearing about the war or supporting Ukrainian radicals are demanding that security officers be demanded. The Ministry of Culture and Tourism of the Magadan region demanded that all subordinate institutions to monitor "moods in teams" to show dissatisfied with war against Ukraine, reports Astra.

At the disposal of the publication was a document signed by the Minister Lyudmila Gorlacheva, who was sent to the heads of cultural institutions at the request of the administration of the region. It states that special attention should be paid to the behavior of employees who have Ukrainian citizenship or natives of Ukraine. If people who support "Ukrainian radical structures" are among the employees, the minister demands that law enforcement agencies report them.

Gorlachev ordered her report to provide her for the "first day of the reporting month". Also, according to the publication, a similar order was received by servicemen in the Trans -Baikal region. The military serviceman from 63559 told reporters that recently, in part, they had been handed out forms of reports. They have a point related to family ties in Ukraine. All who have Ukrainian relatives are obliged to provide their personal data.

We will remind, the days of the FSB reported the entry into force of a sentence in the form of 19 years and 6 months "Colonel GUR MOU" Dmitry Shtylikova, and also published a video of the detention of an officer, which took place in 2016. The Chekists claim that the pins allegedly, on the task of military intelligence of Ukraine in 2014, remained in the Crimea and received Russian citizenship. At the same time, the FSB was published by the Crimean detention.

The video was shown "Jarosha's business card", a diploma of graduation of the National Defense Institute of Defense of Ukraine, as well as several sets of lieutenant colonel and colonel. As previously reported, the British edition of The Times has published a detailed overview of the reasons why Russian President Vladimir Putin dared to attack Ukraine. Talking with insiders, journalists concluded that he was pushed by only a few people who were prone to paranoia and conspiracy theories.