Receiving, distributing Russian humanitarian aid in occupied territories to be considered collaborationism.
The law on collaborationism came into force on Aug. 16. According to it, acts of collaborationism will be punished by up to 15 years in jail.
According to the Interior Ministry's spokesperson Alyona Matveeva, a person can be convicted for urging people to support the Russian military, taking or distributing Russian humanitarian aid, or providing Russia with information about the Ukrainian military.
— The Kyiv Independent (@KyivIndependent) August 16, 2022
And this is the man/regime the West and Biden has given billions of your money to, and part of the reason locals will go cold and hungry this Winter…
Men without military experience will be banned from leaving the country as long as martial law is in effect. How long will that be?
What an odd thing for the winning side to do……
"Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky has announced that men without military experience will be banned from leaving the country as long as martial law is in effect."t.co/ui6BwipKMn
— Our Man in the East 🇷🇺💤 (@OurManintheEast) August 17, 2022
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