Occupiers in Zaporizhzhya region prevent farmers from sowing
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The interim occupation authorities in Zaporizhzhya Region do not allow farmers to start sowing without a Russian passport.
This is reported by the Centre for National Resistance.
Now the overwhelming number of people in the region who have not left and have not been deported still do not agree to obtain an enemy's passport. Consequently, the occupiers come up with restrictions and initiate conditions under which it is impossible to live on the TOT without an enemy's passport," the report said.
It is noted that under the occupiers' new rules, farmers must obtain a permit to work in the fields. The condition for obtaining this permit is a passport of a Russian citizen.
The Resistance Centre adds that in this way the occupation authorities "seek to satisfy Moscow at any cost and to increase the pace of forced passportization in the region.
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Eugenia Ruban writes about political and economic news. She looks at large-scale phenomena in Ukrainian politics and economics from the perspective of how they will affect ordinary Ukrainians.













