Rusians knew sham referendum results as early as beginning of September

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ROMAN PETRENKO MONDAY, 25 SEPTEMBER 2022, 10:52

The Russian occupiers falsified the results of the sham referendums in the occupied territories of Ukraine as early as the beginning of September. The Security Service of Ukraine has information about this and it is also confirmed by intercepted phone calls of the residents of the occupied territories.

Sorce: Security Service of Ukraine

Details: The Security Service has shared the conversations of the residents of the temporarily occupied territories, whose relatives work in the administration of the unrecognised Luhansk and Donetsk People’s Republics (DPR, LPR).



Quote: “My sister has called me: they have friends, well, they are godparents of their children… Their daughter works in the Ministry of Social Policy of the DPR. She knows everything. She said: ‘The documents on the Russian Federation annexing the DPR, within the administrative borders of Donetsk and Luhansk Oblasts, were signed in early September.’ And that’s that.

Ukraine will fight back. And these people would say that this is [now] the territory of Russia and would also pound us, and that’s that. Well, who would be able to prove who has voted and where, you tell me? No one would be able to prove anything. The people have not been asked, everything has been decided for the people. Lives, destinies have been crippled, broken.”

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