The poverty rate in the occupation is rising rapidly
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The socio-economic crisis in the temporarily occupied territories of southern and eastern Ukraine is growing.
This is reported by the Centre for National Resistance.
In addition to social tension, the region has recorded a significant decrease in the number of residents, especially in small towns and villages of the occupied regions.
The occupation administrations do not solve the problems of local residents in any way, but only provoke them," the Centre for National Resistance said.
The CNS says that the reason for the growth of poverty in the temporarily occupied territories is due to several factors:
- problems with the supply of food to local shops due to the lack of a logistical component;
- unemployment and blocking of remittances from Ukraine.
In addition, the region lacks a system for the supply of medicines, creating an additional burden on the elderly.
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Over 10 years in journalism. Media analyst from Volyn.











