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The Russian Election Commission slips the possibility of postponing the elections in the occupied Ukrainian regions

Destruction of a building by a Russian attack in Kramatorsk, Ukraine


Destruction of a building by a Russian attack in Kramatorsk, Ukraine – Celestino Arce Lavin/Zuma Press / dpa

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July 3 () –

The president of the Russian Central Election Commission, Ella Pamfilova, raised this Monday with Russian President Vladimir Putin the possibility of delaying the elections in the annexed Ukrainian regions if “unforeseen circumstances” occur, despite the theoretical intention of Moscow is due to take place in September.

Local elections are initially scheduled for September 10, but Pamfilova has warned that “anything can happen” given that the situation on the ground is “difficult.” In this sense, she has called to take into account the possible “dangers” to the integrity of voters, according to the Interfax agency.

Russia considers the Ukrainian regions of Zaporizhia, Kherson, Donetsk and Lugansk as national territory, despite not controlling them in their entirety and after referendums without any type of external recognition. In fact, the Ukrainian forces have gained ground in areas of the south and east of the country, as a result of a counteroffensive that began at the beginning of June.

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