02 October 2024

In Crimea, local residents continued to resist the occupiers

(Photo: armyinform.com.ua)

Activists of the Yellow Ribbon movement continue to actively oppose the Russian occupiers in Crimea.

This was reported by the press service of the Mission of the President of Ukraine in the Autonomous Republic of Crimea.

The post says that they systematically destroy propaganda materials, distribute patriotic symbols of Ukraine, and leave leaflets calling for resistance on the streets of the peninsula's cities, in particular in Simferopol, Yalta and Sevastopol. In addition, members of the movement are spreading Ukrainian slogans through graffiti, patriotic inscriptions on the walls and places where the occupiers' propaganda posters are collected, demonstrating the ongoing struggle for the de-occupation of the peninsula.

It is also noted that activists of the Crimean Fighting Seagulls movement continue to expose the personal data of collaborators and Russian war criminals operating in the occupied Crimea. They publish their residential addresses, contact numbers, travel routes, financial data, as well as detailed information about their cooperation with the occupation administration and Russian military structures. These actions are aimed at undermining the effectiveness of the occupation administration, creating an atmosphere of fear and distrust among collaborators, and weakening Russia's influence in the region.

In addition, the "Evil Mavka" resistance movement continues to be active in the occupied territories of Crimea, distributing patriotic inscriptions, stickers and leaflets calling for the fight against the occupation in various cities of the peninsula, including Simferopol, Yalta, Yevpatoria, Sevastopol and other settlements. The activists are carrying out actions to dismantle and destroy Russian propaganda materials, supporting the spirit of resistance among the population and spreading information about the liberation of Crimea.

Володимир Шкаєв

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