Putin appoints over 200

Putin appoints over 200 "judges" in occupied territories of Ukraine

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Russian President Vladimir Putin appointed 222 "judges" in the temporarily occupied areas of Ukraine.

That’s according to the Center for National Resistance, Ukrinform reports.

“Fake” judges are appointed for a term of six years.

"In this way, the occupiers continue to form a power apparatus in the temporarily occupied areas to carry out repressions against local residents," the statement reads.

Read also: Moscow plans to settle 300,000 Russians in temporarily captured Mariupol

The Center for National Resistance emphasizes that all those involved in repression in the occupied territories will be brought to justice.

As Ukrinform reported earlier, the Mayor of Melitopol in exile, Ivan Fedorov, said Russia continues to deploy security forces into the temporarily captured areas of the Zaporizhzhia region.

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