In Russian-occupied Kreminna, residents suspected of Ukraine ties locked up at local farm

Invaders are holding at a farm in Kreminna, Luhansk region, those suspected of cooperation with Ukraine’s forces.

That’s according to the Luhansk Regional Military Administration, Ukrinform reports.

"The occupiers continue to detain the local residents whose views vary from theirs or those they simply don’t like for some reason. People disappear and some never come back," the statement reads.

The Luhansk RMA reports that one of the locations where Ukrainians are held is the premises of a former animal farm near Kreminna. It is there, according to witnesses, that some of the people detained in Svatove district are being held on suspicion of cooperation with Ukraine.

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In addition, the so-called tax officials of the "LPR" entity check the statutes of legal entities, warning that by the end of 2023, they must be brought into compliance with the norms of Russian legislation.

Entities that fail to apply for registration of new versions of updated statutes by December 31 shall be subject to exclusion from the register of legal entities.

"For several days in a row, the Russians have not advanced on our part of the front. However, this does not make things safer – they employ artillery with the same intensity as before. Enemy air raids haven’t gone anywhere. They continue to use aviation, but it has not become a dominant component of the enemy's offensive capabilities. Our military, in turn, is doing everything possible to inflict as much damage on the enemy as possible," said Artem Lysohor, head of the Luhansk RMA.

According to the official, the settlements of Novoselivske, Nevske, Dibrova, and Bilohorivka were hit by artillery.

As Ukrinform reported earlier, humanitarian aid was delivered to Nevske and Novolyubivka of Luhansk region, liberated from the Russian invaders.