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In order to combat one of the consequences of the war in Moscow, they decided to...

British intelligence reported a "long -term call" that Putin cannot handle

In order to combat one of the consequences of the war in Moscow, they decided to fine women. However, in the United Kingdom, they do not believe that the punishment of Russians and inhabitants Tot will bring an aggressor country to the desired result. Russia has begun to punish women who "promote" the unwillingness to give birth to children, because the Kremlin is facing a "long -term structural challenge".

This was known from the British Ministry of Defense Intelligence Report, published on February 11. The Russian court in the temporarily occupied Sevastopol fined a local resident for 50,000 rubles. Thus, according to Roszma, the woman was punished for "propaganda of childlessness. " It is noted that this case is not the first, previously such a fine was already imposed in Russia or in the captured Ukrainian territories.

In British intelligence, they noted that in November last year, Russian President Vladimir Putin signed a law that prohibits the propaganda of "childlessness". It provides a fine of up to 400 000 rubles for individuals and up to 5 million rubles - for organizations. The department explained that the law is intended to partially solve "serious problems" with a demographic crisis, as Russia's population is aging and declining.

The report states that this is further emphasized by emigration - about 1. 3 million Russians left the country after the start of a full -scale war in Ukraine. Including the aggressor country left young and educated people. "Demographic problems are a long -term structural challenge for the Russian society and the Russian economy. Attempts by the Russian leadership to increase fertility are unlikely to stop Russia's reduction in the short term," - added in the UK intelligence.