Russians are confiscating television equipment from residents of temporarily occupied territories (TOT) to prevent them from accessing information from alternative sources, aside from Russian television. This was reported by the Center for National Resistance.
"In the temporarily occupied territories, Russians continue to take measures to cleanse the information space. The enemy has conducted raids to seize 'unlicensed television equipment' from local residents," the statement reads.
The Center for National Resistance clarified that they are specifically confiscating satellite equipment, so that people instead install devices for the 'Russian world.'
"The latter is provided for free, as no one will pay for it, and it grants access to more than 20 loudspeakers of Kremlin lies," the CNS noted.
They also emphasized that such actions are part of the Kremlin's information doctrine, which aims to isolate the population from alternative information and maximize the spread of "Kremlin lies."
Recall that on October 28, the CNS reported that there are already 3,000 fighters from North Korea in the Kursk region of the Russian Federation.
On October 5, the Center for National Resistance stated that the Kremlin plans to hand over the occupied territories to killers and terrorists.