Unknown individuals set fire to the military conscription office in Henichesk, destroying records amid reports of Russian forced conscription efforts.
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Unknown individuals set fire to the military conscription office in Henichesk, destroying records amid reports of Russian forced conscription efforts.
Russian forces started giving out pension payments of 10,000 rubles to residents in Henichesk
Lists for pension distribution were drawn up last week prior to payments
Sites have been hit with distributed denial of service attacks
Russian occupiers in Henichesk distributed 10,000 rubles to residents as pensions starting in late March 2022.
Residents immediately exchanged the Russian rubles for Ukrainian hryvnias with local exchangers, and local shops refused to accept rubles.
Occupational authorities in Henichesk started issuing 10,000 ruble pensions to pensioners.
Local stores in Henichesk do not accept Russian rubles and prefer hryvnias.
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Extracted: 2026-05-30T04:15:31.221Z
Source story: day-32-2022-03-28