Luhansk region: Russia tried to strike with 8 drones near Nevske, occupants deprive veterans of benefits due to lack of Russian passport

Luhansk region: Russia tried to strike with 8 drones near Nevske, occupants deprive veterans of benefits due to lack of Russian passport

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The Russian army tried to strike with 8 drones near Nevske, Luhansk region. In the TOT, the occupiers are depriving World War II veterans who do not have Russian passports of their benefits. The occupiers also left the roofs of damaged houses in Rubizhne without repair.

Russian  troops near Nevskoye were attacked by eight drones. Due to the lack of Russian passports, the occupiers are depriving World War II veterans of benefits, no work is being done on the roofs of houses dismantled in December in Rubizhne, said Artem Lysogor, head of the Luhansk RMA, on Wednesday, UNN reports

During the day, Russians used aircraft along the front line. In particular, they attacked Novoselivske and Tverdokhlibove. At least eight enemy UAVs attempted to hit the positions of our troops in the Nevske area

- Artem Lysogor wrote on social media.

According to him, the invaders fired at Nevske and Makiivka from various types of weapons. In particular, from cannon, rocket artillery and mortars.

Enemy attacks were repelled near Andriivka in the Kupyansk sector and Bilohorivka in the Bakhmut sector.

The head of the RMA also said that the occupiers are putting pressure on World War II veterans who live in the so-called "lPR" and do not hold Russian passports. They are going to deprive them of their benefits. The reasoning is that the elderly do not have a Russian-style veteran's certificate. It can only be obtained by having the appropriate passport. "It is strange that the content of the certificate issued in Ukraine is not yet forced to be translated into Russian," added Lysogor. 

Also, according to him, almost 100-year-old people need to personally appear at the social security office to replace the document. There are no on-site appointments.

In addition, the head of the RMA said that the people who took on the demonstration reconstruction of Rubizhne dismantled several damaged roofs of high-rise buildings in December. The townspeople hoped for a quicker completion of the repairs. However, the show has been going on for about four months now - the workers have disappeared, and the apartments are flooded from the top to the bottom floor with rain.