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Russians motivate Ukrainians to leave for Russia from the occupied territories - National Resistance Center

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The Russian administration encourages Ukrainians in the occupied territories to move to remote regions of the Russian Federation. The goal is to change the demographic composition by evicting as many Ukrainians as possible and bringing in specialists loyal to the Kremlin.

The Russian administration is agitating Ukrainians in the occupied territories to leave for distant regions of Russia. This was stated by the Center of National Resistance, UNN reports.

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The Kremlin continues its policy of changing the demographic composition of the temporarily occupied territories. Russians are agitating residents to move to Russia and receive housing certificates in distant regions of the empire

- The CNS said. 

The Resistance emphasizes that although the occupiers are motivated to leave allegedly for security reasons, the overall goal is to evict as many Ukrainians as possible from the region.

Дешевше, ніж гастролери з рф: студентів вишів "лнр" відправлять відновлювати Лисичанськ та Рубіжне – Луганська ОВА17.07.24, 12:31

Thus, Russians use various methods of eviction of Ukrainians: from forced deportation to financial incentives

Instead, the enemy brings its own specialists to the TOT who are more loyal to the Kremlin, which changes the demographic composition of the population

- summarized the Center of National Resistance. 

Recall

A new batch of doctors from Yakutia arrived in the temporarily occupied territories of eastern Ukraine to conduct medical examinations of the local population, which the Russian occupiers use as a pretext for deportation.

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