 Russians forcibly mobilise Ukrainians to their army. The Centre for National Resistance of Ukraine has reported that the Russian army is forcibly mobilising local residents in the temporarily occupied territories of southern Ukraine. The report says that in the occupied settlements of the Kursan region, more than one case of a summons being issued to local Ukrainian residents has been recorded. The occupiers are understood to be using a scheme whereby local men come to the military enlistment offices of the occupation authorities upon a request to clarify data and are issued with an on-the-spot ticket to the army. Despite mobilisation of residents in occupied territories being in violation of international law, the Centre for National Resistance, which records Russian war crimes, published information that the Russians have created so-called federal commissariats in the temporarily occupied Kursan and Zaporizhia regions. All this indicates Moscow's intention to destroy the Ukrainians, the Centre for National Resistance noted. According to the decree, signed by President Vladimir Putin, Ukrainian citizens can cross the Russian border by using their Ukrainian passport, a diplomatic or service passport, a sailor's identity card or an aircraft crew member's card. The decree also makes it possible for Ukrainian citizens to enter and exit Russia even if their documents have expired.