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Pushylin found an excuse for refusing to restore occupied Horlivka - CPD

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Pushylin stated that construction was impossible due to shelling. The National Security and Defense Council calls this a manipulation to hide Russia's unwillingness to invest in the captured city.

Pushylin found an excuse for refusing to restore occupied Horlivka - CPD

The head of the occupation administration of Donetsk region, denis pushilin, stated that housing construction in Horlivka is currently impossible due to "constant shelling." According to him, the occupation authorities are waiting for the "front line to move back." This was reported by the Center for Countering Disinformation of the National Security and Defense Council of Ukraine (CCD), informs UNN.

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It is noted that this is another manipulation aimed at concealing Russia's unwillingness to invest in the restoration of the captured territories - Horlivka has been under occupation since 2014.

Before 2014, the city's population was over 250,000 people, and has now significantly decreased due to migration and forced mobilization. The city suffers from problems with water supply and heating, mines are massively closed without conservation, industrial facilities have been converted into military bases - all this creates a humanitarian and environmental threat

- indicated in the CCD.

They add that the reference to shelling is cynical, as it is precisely because of Russian aggression that the city became a frontline city.

"The fact that not a single object has been built in the city since the beginning of the occupation proves that the development of the region was never part of the Kremlin's plans," the CCD summarized.

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