Russians accelerate deportation of Ukrainians from seized territories - CNS


Russians accelerated the removal of Ukrainians from Zaporizhzhya and Kherson regions.
Russian invaders have accelerated the removal of Ukrainians from the occupied territories. People are being transported to Russia under the pretext of "evacuation". The occupiers especially accelerated the move in Zaporizhzhya and Kherson regions, the Centre for National Resistance has reported.
According to the Centre, the Voronezh, Sverdlovsk, Kursk, and Rostov regions and the Krasnodar region of the Russian Federation received funds to accommodate Ukrainians.
It stressed: "In accordance with a good Russian tradition, funds for housing people are stolen and the deported are accommodated in unsanitary conditions. People are accommodated in abandoned sanatoriums and hostels.
The Centre said that Ukrainians are literally being driven off their land:
To lay the groundwork for the so-called "evacuation", the Russians first shut down social institutions and intensify shelling to make life unbearable for locals. Then they announce first voluntary and then forced "evacuations"
The National Resistance Centre calls on civilians in the temporarily occupied territories to leave for Ukrainian government-controlled territories whenever possible.
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