On 10 September 2023, Russian authorities held the annual “single voting day” across the country as well as in Ukrainian territories temporarily occupied by Russia in the period between 2014 and 2022. Those included the Autonomous Republic of Crimea and Sevastopol (occupied and attempted to annex in 2014), parts of the Donetsk and Luhansk Oblasts (occupied in 2014, attempted to annex in 2022), and parts of the Kherson and Zaporizhzhia Oblasts (occupied and attempted to annex in 2022). In some instances, the “elections” also took place on 8-9 September.
The European Union (EU) strongly condemned the holding of the Russian elections in temporarily occupied Ukrainian territories as illegitimate and strongly rejected “this further futile attempt by Russia to legitimise or normalize its illegal military control and attempted annexation of parts of Ukrainian territories”. The EU also declared that it did not and would not “recognise either the holding of these so-called ‘elections’ or their results”.
The United States referred to “the sham elections in occupied areas of Ukraine” as “nothing more than a propaganda exercise”, and stated that it “will never recognize the Russian Federation’s claims to any of Ukraine’s sovereign territory”. The US also reminded “any individuals who may support Russia’s sham elections in Ukraine, including by acting as so-called ‘international observers’, that they may be subject to sanctions and visa restrictions”.
With the aim of providing a degree of international legitimacy to the otherwise illegitimate Russian elections in Ukrainian territories, Russian occupation forces brought a number of foreigners to the occupied parts of the Donetsk, Kherson, Luhansk, and Zaporizhzhia Oblasts to perform a role of “international election observers”.
This followed a long-established Kremlin’s practice of what we consider as politically biased international election observation — a form of political activity performed by international actors and aimed at advancing interests of politicians and political forces by imitating credible election monitoring during electoral processes. For around two decades, Russian authorities have employed “international observers” to try to whitewash fraudulent elections, legitimise illegitimate plebiscites, and/or advance their foreign policy interests internationally.
The exact number of “international observers” involved in Moscow’s propaganda exercise on 8-10 September 2023 is currently unknown, but our research and analysis suggest that the Kremlin sent four groups of up to 10 “international observers” to the temporarily occupied parts of the Donetsk, Kherson, Luhansk, and Zaporizhzhia Oblasts.
We have identified 34 non-Russian foreign persons involved in the “international observation” of Russian “elections” in occupied Ukrainian territories. See the table below.
Name |
Country of origin |
Visited Ukrainian region |
Enrique Javier Refoyo Acedo |
Spain |
Kherson Oblast |
Fauzan Al-Rasyid |
Indonesia |
Donetsk Oblast |
Purnima Anand |
India |
Kherson Oblast |
Robalino de la Torre Mishelle Andrea |
Ecuador |
Luhansk Oblast |
Ľubica Blašková |
Slovakia |
Zaporizhzhia Oblast |
Dário Abdula Camal |
Mozambique |
Kherson Oblast |
André Chanclu |
France |
Donetsk Oblast |
Giorgio Descovich Deschi |
Italy |
Luhansk Oblast |
Arnaud Develay |
France |
Kherson Oblast |
Henrique Domingues |
Brazil |
Kherson Oblast |
Mirjam van den Ende |
Netherlands |
Kherson Oblast |
Sonja van den Ende |
Netherlands |
Kherson Oblast |
Steve Gill |
USA |
Donetsk Oblast |
Israel Arconada Gómez |
Mexico |
Zaporizhzhia Oblast |
Vito Grittani |
Italy |
Luhansk Oblast |
Mohammad Hamzeh |
Iran |
Donetsk Oblast |
Konráð Magnússon |
Iceland |
Kherson Oblast |
Fernando Moragón |
Spain |
Zaporizhzhia Oblast |
Erna Ýr Öldudóttir |
Iceland |
Kherson Oblast |
Srđan Perišić |
Serbia |
Donetsk Oblast |
Goran Petronijević |
Serbia |
Zaporizhzhia Oblast |
Camelia Dorina Pop |
Romania |
Luhansk Oblast |
G. Kline Preston IV |
USA |
Donetsk Oblast |
Wyatt Reed |
USA |
Zaporizhzhia Oblast |
Manuel Vaz Pires da Rocha |
Portugal |
Donetsk Oblast |
Thomas Röper |
Germany |
Zaporizhzhia Oblast |
Pasquale Salatino |
Italy |
Luhansk Oblast |
Sebastian Salgado |
Argentina |
Zaporizhzhia Oblast |
Goran Šimpraga |
Serbia |
Zaporizhzhia Oblast |
Volker Tschapke |
Germany |
Luhansk Oblast |
Janlísbert Velasco |
Venezuela |
Luhansk Oblast |
Clarisse Wiydorven |
Cameroon |
Donetsk Oblast |
Nathalie Yamb |
Switzerland |
Donetsk Oblast |
Carlos Andrés Muñoz Yanes |
Ecuador |
Luhansk Oblast |
By entering Ukrainian territories illegally, all “international observers” have violated Ukrainian laws, and we call on relevant national authorities to inform their citizens of the consequences that they may face for their participation in the Russian propaganda efforts.
We also call on the EU to consider imposing sanctions and visa restrictions on the non-EU citizens involved in illegal activities in Russia-occupied territories of Ukraine.
Anton Shekhovtsov, Chair of the Centre for Democratic Integrity
Stefanie Schiffer, Chair of the European Platform for Democratic Elections
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