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In the regional military enlistment office of the Samara region claim that the p...

"Strongly forbidden": the Russian Federation refused to publish lists killed in Makeevka invaders

In the regional military enlistment office of the Samara region claim that the publication of personal data of liquidated invaders may allegedly use foreign intelligence. Russia will not publish lists of mobilized citizens, which are eliminated as a result of the impact of the Armed Forces of Ukraine under the military base of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation in Makeevka. This information was announced on January 9 by the military commissioner of the region Samarskaya Alexei Vdovin.

According to him, military enlistment offices of the Russian region will not publish lists of dead as a result of a blow to the Armed Forces on VET in Makeevka mobilized. Oleksiy Vdovin stressed that members of the families of servicemen who were eliminated during the successful special operation of the Defense Forces of Ukraine can personally know the information that interests in the appeal to the commissariats. "Or in the appeal (finding information about the dead - ed.

), Or, about a number of servicemen, is notified personally by the staff of the military commissariats. The lists cannot be published, it is strictly forbidden," - continued the military commissioner of Samara region. VDOVin also states that foreign intelligence can use personal data of dead servicemen and organize "provocative measures" with the participation of members of families of mobilized, eliminated during a blow to VET in Makiivka.

It should be noted that on January 3, the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation announced the investigation after the destruction of the military base of the invaders in Makiivka. The agency of the aggressor country claimed that the Armed Forces could strike on VET after mobilized Russians used smartphones massively, the signals of which were allegedly saved.