FBI agents brutally beat railway workers in Crimea

Repression in Crimea — railway workers were accused of collaborating with Ukraine
Railway workers in Crimea. Photo: Russian media

A few days ago, agents of Russian law enforcement agencies detained two employees of the Crimean Railway depot in Simferopol. They were brutally repressed.

This was reported by partisans of the "ATESH" movement.

The FBI is repressing railway workers in Crimea

According to agents of the "ATESH" movement, the detention was accompanied by a brutal beating of two employees, which took place under the leadership of FBI agents.

The detainees are accused of cooperating with the Armed Forces of Ukraine and transmitting important data for the needs of the Ukrainian army. Currently, both men are placed in pre-trial detention center No. 2.

Representatives of the "ATESH" movement noted that such detentions are becoming more frequent, especially at the end of the year. People are released after a short detention due to lack of evidence, but before that they are demonstratively detained for the formal implementation of the plan of repression and reporting to the top leadership of the Russian Federation.

Russian security forces use old methods of intimidation to tighten control over the population of temporarily occupied territories. However, the resistance movement claims that such actions only strengthen the desire to fight the arbitrariness of the occupiers, and the resistance network continues to develop, despite pressure from Russian security forces.

As a reminder, the partisans of "ATESH" reported that the Russians were transferring hardware to Kursk. The occupiers also previously reported cases of sabotage among the Russian military in the Kherson region.

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