Authorities in Russian-Occupied Zaporizhzhia Order Phone Checks on Residents

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Russian-installed authorities in Ukraine's occupied region of Zaporizhzhia ordered phone checks on local residents on Thursday, announcing
the implementation of military censorship under Russian President Vladimir Putin's martial law decree."From today in the Zaporizhzhia
region, law enforcement officers have begun a selective preventing check of the mobile phones of citizens," Moscow-appointed official
Vladimir Rogov said.He said those subscribed to "propaganda resources of the terrorist Kyiv regime" will receive a warning, before being
Kremlin annexed the regions in late September, despite its forces not controlling some of the regions fully