After the Russian occupiers manipulatively announced some “benefits” for the aggressor’s Sevastopol “soldiers”, who were temporarily “lucky” to return from the front alive, they faced a characteristic problem.
The aggressor’s combatants who want to “receive benefits” are extremely unwilling to give to the criminal occupation “administration” of the city any “documented” data on their participation in the battles, even of the most general nature.
Formally, everyone declares some kind of “military secret”, but in fact everyone understands that the problem is the fear of these warriors before the inevitable punishment, after the de-occupation of Crimea, for the war crimes committed.
And the “documents” handed over to the “civilian” collaborators are considered by these “veterans” to be not a very “successful investment” of their “security”, regarding the growth of protest moods and the partisan movement on the occupied peninsula.
“The problem has become so acute” that the criminal “administration” of the occupiers hastily “changes” the fake “city law” so that instead of documents, those who want to “get benefits