Russia's forced mobilization exacerbates labor shortages in occupied Donetsk

Russia's forced mobilization exacerbates labor shortages in occupied Donetsk

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The forced mobilization of the occupiers in Donetsk region is exacerbating the labor shortage, and the 60% shortage of drivers has led to an almost complete collapse of public transportation. The occupation administration is looking for help from Russian labor migrants, who will be deprived of social status and guarantees.

The invaders continue forced mobilization in the temporarily occupied occupied Donetsk region, thus exacerbating the existing labor shortage. of labor. About the situation in the TOT informs the telegram public of the National Resistance Center, reports UNN.

The enemy is conducting forced mobilization in the temporarily occupied territories and increases the shortage of labor in the in the region. Russians are not able to to ensure normal life in the occupied territories. The vast majority of the of the population does not support the enemy and has left the region. Therefore, the enemy has a shortage of labor, which is exacerbated by by forced mobilization.

- reported the National Resistance Center.

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In particular, according to the Resistance Center, at Donetsk's Donetskelectroautotrans the shortage of drivers is currently 60%. Because of this, public transportation in the city is on the verge of of collapse.

The occupation administration is forced to ask the Kremlin to send guest workers from Russia to remedy the situation. However, the Center for National Resistance noted that these workers, once they enter the territory of Donetsk region, will not have social status and no social guarantees from the Russian Federation, but will become "those who help to impose the occupation power, those who help to impose the occupation authorities in the region, and therefore will bear responsibility for their actions".