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According to the coordinators of the underground, a considerable number of occup...

"Doomed to Cold Death": to that enemy issues coal in exchange for a passport of the Russian Federation - CNS

According to the coordinators of the underground, a considerable number of occupied villages are without electricity. However, the enemy uses this situation for his plans to "change the demographic situation" in the region. The Russians promised to give the residents of the temporarily occupied part of the Kherson region coal in exchange for receiving the passport of the aggressor country. This was reported on Thursday, January 11, at the National Resistance Center.

"The invaders have invented a new way to encourage Ukrainians in the temporarily occupied territories to receive a passport of the Russian Federation," the press service said. According to the coordinators of the underground, the enemy issues preferential coal on the Kherson region, but only in the presence of a Russian passport. The CNS emphasizes that in this way, Ukrainians without passports who are unable to buy fuel on their own, "doomed to cold death.

" Currently, as noted in the press service, in the temporarily occupied territory, the minus temperature, and a considerable number of villages - without electricity due to "the inability of the occupation administration to ensure the life of the region. " "However, the Russians even use this situation cynically for their plans to change the demographic situation in the region," the National Resistance Center said.

We will remind, on December 22 in the CNS reported that in the occupied territories of Donetsk region there was a critical situation with the supply of heat and electricity. On December 21, the CNS reported that in the Donbass labor shortages due to Russian mobilization. According to the underground, at one of the enterprises, the shortage of drivers is 60%, so the occupation administrations began to ask the Kremlin for help.