The Ukrainian Yellow Ribbon resistance movement distributed posters in Nova Kakhovka calling on residents to ignore Russia's presidential elections and is collecting and destroying pro-Russian newspapers. They also launched Boycott.Bot, an online tool providing instructions for safe snubbing of the vote.
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Ukrainian guerillas in Nova Kakhovka are spreading posters calling to ignore Russia's presidential election and destroying sham newspapers.
The Yellow Ribbon movement created Boycott.Bot, an online tool for residents to learn how to safely snub the election.
In Kherson Oblast, electricity supply has been restored to 151 consumers following previous Russian attacks. However, nearly 26,000 metering points in 45 settlements across the oblast remain without power.
Ukrainian partisans blew up the office of United Russia in Nova Kakhovka on Feb 27
Explosions occurred near the entrance to the United Russia party office and a polling station in Nova Kakhovka on the morning of 27 February.
The National Resistance Centre claimed responsibility, stating guerrillas targeted these objects to stop fake elections.
Russian occupation authorities claim the explosions were caused by mythical UAVs to hide the presence of resistance forces.
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Extracted: 2026-05-30T04:17:02.853Z
Source story: 3832765-resistance-movement-in-occupied-areas-spreading-calls-against-russias-elections