 Civilian opposition to Putin's authority grows in Crimea. Opposition to Russian occupiers on the part of the civilian population is growing in temporarily occupied Crimea. Defense Intelligence of the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine announced it. The confrontation between the occupying contingent and the pro-Ukrainian civilian population is growing on the territory of temporarily occupied Crimea. In particular, attacks on military facilities using Molotov cocktails have become systematic. Civilians who support Ukraine are the organisers and executors of most of them. Defense Intelligence said the Defense Intelligence states that the personnel of the armed forces of the Russian Federation have been put on high alert to resist such attacks. Suspicious persons who could potentially be involved in similar incidents are being monitored. Ukrainian intelligence claims that using physical force and weapons is allowed and mass detentions and arrests are carried out. Some citizens who refused to obtain Russian citizenship are considered missing persons after their arrests. Administrative punishments, large fines and harassment are applied to those who remain free the intelligence states. People are dismissed from work, deprived of property and business. Intelligence also notes that most of those detained and arrested are representatives of the Crimean Tatar people. In particular, among them are Nariman Zelal, deputy chairman of the medallists of the Crimean Tatar people and journalist Taimur Ibramihov, a member of the Crimean Solidarity Public Association and Rustam Saitmemetov, a public figure.