Occupiers take over 23,000 Ukrainians to remote regions of RF - National Resistance Center
The russian occupiers are holding more than 23,000 Ukrainian citizens in temporary accommodation centers in remote regions of the aggressor country of russia. Ukrainians were taken there under the pretext of "evacuation".
This was reported by the National Resistance Center (NRC).
More than 23,000 Ukrainian citizens, including 6,127 children, are in temporary accommodation centers. Most of them were transported to remote regions of russia under the guise of evacuation.
"In fact, the russians did not care at all about safety and comfort. The main goal of the occupiers is to assimilate as many Ukrainians as possible into russian society, to use them as a cheap, but reliable workforce. Moreover, the Kremlin plans to increase the number of such temporary accommodation points from 314 to more than 400. For this purpose, a corresponding amount has been laid in the "federal" budget of the terrorist country," the report says.
The NRC emphasized that the aggressor country continues to commit war crimes and, in some cases, crimes against humanity, as international law generally prohibits the transfer of people from occupied territories.
However, the so-called Commissioner for Children's Rights of the russian federation, Maria Lvova-Belova, together with the occupation authorities, took four pupils of the Oleshky boarding house for children with special needs, located in the Kherson Region, to Penza.
As Ukrainian News Agency earlier reported, in the temporarily occupied territories of Ukraine, utility workers are being forced to waive salary arrears.
The Kremlin will also introduce a new status for people without a russian passport in the occupied territories of Ukraine.
In addition, the Kremlin hopes to bring passporting to 60% of the population of the temporarily occupied territories by the end of the year.