It is informed that President Volodymyr Zelensky signed a law to protect those who were repressed by the occupiers and were in russian captivity.
Source. The President stated that in his video address.
Details. “On this day, I am signing the law, adopted by the Verkhovna Rada, on social and legal protection of persons regarding whom the fact of deprivation of personal liberty as a result of armed aggression against Ukraine and their family members has been established,” Zelensky said in a video message on Wednesday.
It is noted that this law is the protection of all civilians who were repressed or taken prisoner by the occupiers.
“This is a law, in particular, for Nariman Dzhelyalov and many others who are deprived of their will in their native home in Crimea. For those who are being held in prisons on the peninsula, and who have been taken to russia. This is the law for the relatives and friends of all Kremlin hostages in Donetsk, Luhansk, in all these areas and in Crimea. For everyone who has experienced bullying from the enemy,” Zelensky stated.
Previously. It was informed that Ukrainians were being forced to accept the citizenship of the pseudo-republics “LPR/DPR” under the threat of repression. If they refuse to acquire the citizenship of a pseudo-republic, they will lose any means of subsistence.