The Russian Prosecutor General's Office recognized Register Damage for Ukraine as undesirable registry
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The Russian Prosecutor-General's Office has recognized the Register of Damage for Ukraine created in the European Union as undesirable. This was reported in the press service of the agency on January 29.
"The organization was created under the auspices of the Council of Europe, the headquarters is located in The Hague. Its activities are aimed at violating the territorial integrity of our country, undermining the economic foundations of the state, destabilizing the socio-political situation," - stated in the message.
In addition, the Prosecutor-General's Office noted that the official website of the register published materials discrediting the policy of the Russian Federation as well as the activities of the Russian Armed Forces (AF) during the special military operation in Ukraine. In addition, they contain calls to support the Kiev regime.
Earlier, on 16 January, the agency declared the Canadian non-governmental organization (NGO) OpenText Corporation undesirable in Russia. It was reported that the NGO is currently a contractor of the Pentagon as a software developer, while its British subsidiary provides Ukrainian security agencies with software and services necessary to collect data for strikes against Russian troops and infrastructure.
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