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16:45 13 Jan 2024

Kremlin plans to construct landfills in east Ukraine's occupied territories

Photo: Center for National Resistance

Russia is planning to construct several landfills on the temporarily occupied territories of eastern Ukraine to benefit the Russian Federation.

The Center for National Resistance reported this.

"The enemy plans to create six such landfills at the temporarily occupied territories [TOT – ed.] of Luhansk region, three more in Donetsk region. They plan to bring garbage there from the TOT and the Rostov, Belgorod, and Voronezh regions," the message reads.

It should be noted that the enemy is already practicing the removal of garbage from the Rostov region to the TOT of the Donetsk region while abandoning plans to build a new landfill near Rostov due to protests by residents.

As previously mentioned by Rubryka, Russian forces are still looting industrial facilities in the temporarily occupied territories of the Zaporizhzhia region. Scrap materials are being taken from factories and transported to Russia through the port in Berdiansk. This plunder is being carried out by hired "contractors" and supervised by Soviet soldiers.

In addition, in the Kherson region, the occupying forces removed animals from the Askania-Nova nature reserve. As noted, the theft of animals takes place within the framework of the "cooperation agreement," which is invalid since it is signed by a Russian "protégé" from Askania-Nova, who is not the real head of the reserve.

The Center of National Resistance called on residents to provide information about the enemy, sabotage his initiatives, and cooperate with the Defense Forces to speed up the liberation of their homeland.

It is worth noting that despite the policy of forced passporting, within which the enemy threatens Ukrainians for not having a red Russian passport, most Ukrainians ignore the initiatives of the occupiers. As of next year, Ukrainians without Russian passports will be considered foreigners in their native land, and currently, 60 to 70% (depending on the region) of Ukrainians refuse to receive enemy "waste paper".

The situation with license plates is even worse for the occupiers because the indicators are even lower here, and up to 80% of car owners on TOT refuse to put fake enemy numbers on their cars.

 

 

 

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