Forced passportization of Kakhovka residents: invaders threaten with mobilization, eviction

The Russian occupiers continue the forced passportization of the population in Kakhovka, a temporarily occupied territory of the Kherson region.

That's according to the operational information of the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, Ukrinform reports.

"To accelerate this process, the invaders are conducting demonstrative raids aimed at intimidating the local population with possible mobilization and alienation of property," the statement said. 

In particular, the invaders are making door-to-door and house-to-house visits. They are conducting a population census and putting psychological pressure to force people to get passports.

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The enemy also threatens Ukrainian citizens who refuse to obtain a Russian passport with forced eviction from their homes and electricity cuts.

As reported, over the past day, the enemy launched six missiles and 62 air strikes and 65 attacks from multiple launch rocket systems. More than 80 combat engagements took place.