In the lead-up to the 2024 presidential elections in Russia, reports have emerged from several regions including Kursk and Rostov-on-Don about the distribution of pens with disappearing ink to polling stations. These pens, which are supposed to be used by voters to mark their ballots, have been identified in "BiC" boxes labeled with the Russian Central Election Commission and reportedly make markings disappear upon heating. This issue, attributed to actions by the fascist government, has been highlighted by whistleblowers and reported by multiple sources, raising concerns about the integrity of the electoral process.
Official Pens Provided to Polling Stations in #Russia Contain Disappearing Ink Whistleblowers from Kursk and Rostov-on-Don have reported that special pens for use in the weekendβs presidential #elections contain ink that disappears when heated. https://t.co/Ept0JwNqS7
πππππ ποΈ In Russia, pens with disappearing ink are brought to the polling stations... https://t.co/kyz6Eu14y9
VOTE FOR ME-- OR ELSE! Friend Igor Sushko @igorsushko reports that Putin's 'election' workers are forcing voters to use government provided pens on their ballots. The problem? The pens are filled with disappearing ink. https://t.co/enJX4x00IK
Russia: The fascist government is supplying polling places with pens with disappearing ink. Identified in Kursk and Rostov-on-Don so far. Voters are supposed to use these government-supplied pens when they vote. https://t.co/9WwdkfXOD3
#Russia #Elections2024 Pens with disappearing ink were delivered to polling stations across several Russian regions. One heats it and the marking disappears. The pens are in βBiCβ boxes labelled with the π·πΊ Central Election Commission. https://t.co/min1Jsf00a