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Russia shells Ukrainian cities as controversial votes take place in occupied regions

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Russian forces launched new strikes on Ukrainian cities today as Kremlin-orchestrated votes took place in occupied regions to create a pretext for their annexation by Moscow.
Russian forces launched new strikes on Ukrainian cities today as Kremlin-orchestrated votes took place in occupied regions to create a pretext for their annexation by Moscow.
Meanwhile hundreds of people were arrested in Russia for trying to protest agains a mobilisation order that commits more troops to the fight in Ukraine.
Ukraine’s presidential office said the latest Russian shelling killed at least three people and wounded 19.
Oleksandr Starukh, the Ukrainian governor of Zaporizhzhia, one of the regions where Moscow-installed officials organised referendums on joining Russia, said a Russian missile hit an apartment building in the city, killing one person and injuring seven others.
Ukraine and its Western allies say the referendums underway in Kherson and Zaporizhzhia in the south and the eastern Luhansk and Donetsk regions have no legal force.
They alleged the votes were an illegitimate attempt by Moscow to seize Ukrainian territory stretching from the Russian border to the Crimean Peninsula.
Luhansk Governor Serhiy Haidai said the voting “looked more like an opinion survey under the gun barrels,” adding that Moscow-backed local authorities sent armed escorts to accompany election officials and to take down the names of individuals who voted against joining Russia.
President Volodymyr Zelenskyy urged Ukrainians in occupied regions to undermine the referendums and to share information about the people conducting “this farce”.
He also called on Russian recruits to sabotage and desert the military if they are called up under the partial troop mobilisation that Russian President Vladimir Putin announced on Wednesday.
“If you get into the Russian army, sabotage any activity of the enemy, hinder any Russian operations, provide us with any important information about the occupiers – their bases, headquarters, warehouses with ammunition,” Zelenskyy said.
Putin today signed a hastily approved bill that toughens the punishment for soldiers who disobey officers’ orders, desert or surrender to the enemy.
To carry out the referendums that started on Friday, election officials accompanied by police officers carried ballots to homes and set up mobile polling stations, citing safety reasons. The votes are set to wrap up Tuesday. Donetsk Gov. Pavlo Kyrylenko said
“Half of the population fled the Donetsk region because of Russian terror and constant shelling, voting against Russia with their feet, and the second half has been cheated and scared,” .

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