Dozens of “rebuilt” apartments were given to migrants from Central Asia in occupied Mariupol - CNS
Kyiv • UNN
In occupied Mariupol, dozens of renovated apartments were given to migrant construction workers due to lack of funds for salaries. About 30 thousand migrants work in the city, and local residents are left homeless.
As payment for Labor, visiting workers are settled in apartments in built or renovated buildings in occupied Mariupol. Reports UNN with reference to The Center for National Resistance and the Mariupol City Council.
In Mariupol, they give renovated apartments to migrants, since there are almost no funds for the "restoration" of Mariupol - visiting builders have stopped receiving wages, according to the TG-channel of the City Council of Mariupol with reference to the Central Emergency Service.
"In the temporarily occupied Mariupol, several dozen "rebuilt" apartments were given to workers from Central Asia. And the owners of destroyed apartments have been left without a roof over their heads for the third winter," the central nervous system notes.
According to estimates of the occupation authorities of Mariupol, almost 30 thousand migrants work in the city. Due to non-payment of their salaries, repairs of houses of Mariupol residents are "frozen".
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