Russia's “domestic survey” under occupation may become an intelligence-gathering operation – ISW

Voting at home also limits opportunities for partisan attacks on polling sites.

The Kremlin “administration” can turn these “surveys” into intelligence-gathering operations to weed out the Ukrainian resistance movement in the occupied territories, state military analysts from the Institute for the Study of War.

These efforts are not are necessary to rig the results of the vote that the Kremlin wants, but make any independent monitoring of the vote almost impossible, ISW experts say.

Also read: Resistance movement grows in occupied south, as evidenced by series of assassinations – CNN

“The elimination of polling stations for personal voting cancels many requirements for bureaucrats regarding the staffing of these stations. Russian forces tried to attract people from the occupied population to these positions. Voting at home also limits the possibility of partisan attacks on those seats. ”, – the message says.

Previously the Center of National Resistance developed a manual on civil resistance in the occupied territories.

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Remember, yesterday the mayor of Melitopol said, how the occupiers plan to hold a pseudo-referendum.

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Based on materials: ZN.ua

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