In occupied territories record drop in yields recorded - NRC
A record drop in yields has been recorded in the temporarily occupied territories (TOT) of Ukraine. This is stated in a report by the National Resistance Center (NRC).
Thus, according to the NRC, this year's grain harvest in the TOT of the Zaporizhzhia Region is the worst since 2003. Sunflower yields have fallen to 1-5 centners/hectare instead of the usual 15-17.
"The reason is not natural, but the policy of the occupiers. Farmers are forced to sell their products at low prices, in return they are given subsidies for loyalty. In such a system, interest in increasing yields disappears," the NRC emphasized.
As Ukrainian News Agency earlier reported, the russian invaders are preparing for massive cuts in the railway industry in the temporarily occupied territories.
Earlier, information appeared in pro-Kremlin media about plans to create so-called "gamers' armies" in the aggressor country of the russian federation.
It was also reported that in the temporarily occupied territories of Ukraine, the russian invaders have launched a campaign to "re-educate" history teachers.
In addition, there is a critical shortage of medical personnel in the occupied territories, and rotations of russians are not saving them.