Based on the results of the elections held in the occupied territories of Ukraine, the leaders of the republics were approved in the Donetsk and Lugansk regions, who actively began to fulfill their duties.
In the LPR, Leonid Pasechnik was approved as head, and in Donetsk, Denis Pushilin again became the head of the DPR, writes publication “Country”, which has already introduced a series of bans for the population. The main ones are military censorship and the taboo on mass gatherings.
A series of bans have already begun to take effect, about this the decree testifies, signed by Denis Pushilin. The document says:
“Introduce military censorship of mail and messages transmitted via telecommunications systems, as well as control of telephone conversations.”
In addition, Pushilin introduced a ban on holding meetings, rallies and demonstrations, picketing, strikes and all other ways to stop or terminate the activities of organizations and other mass events.
The “cherry on the cake” is a curfew, from Monday to Friday from 23:00 to 04:00, and a ban on “officials” and “public sector employees” traveling anywhere except Russia without permission.
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