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According to the mayor of Melitopol, it is very difficult to get into the free t...

The road takes almost a week: departure from occupation costs Ukrainians in 30 thousand UAH - Fedorov

According to the mayor of Melitopol, it is very difficult to get into the free territories, but there are several routes. The Ukrainian side helps citizens in this matter. Russian invaders continue to terrorize residents of temporarily occupied territories and restrict their rights. This was stated by Melitopol Mayor Ivan Fedorov in his Telegram channel. According to him, it is very difficult to leave the regions that are temporarily under the control of the Kremlin.

There are several directions and takes this procedure for at least 5 days. All this is not free of charge and Ukrainians are forced to pay tens of thousands of hryvnias to find themselves in free territories. "We capture the departure of residents from the occupied territories, and many residents we help. We help, on the one hand, prescribing routes, having information from many of our residents through which checkpoints are easier to pass through which more difficult.

Also for a long time our international partners have helped us In terms of compensation for people, because it is an expensive way and can cost up to 20-30 thousand hryvnias per person, "-said Ivan Fedorov. Separately, Melitopol may stressed that the departure from the captured territories is carried out through Crimea, Melitopol, Mariupol, after which citizens have the opportunity to get to Georgia, Latvia, Estonia or Finland.

You can also find yourself in Ukraine through a border crossing in the Sumy region. Upon returning to Ukraine, residents of temporarily occupied territories are registered with humanitarian centers, and there they help with the registration of documents, as well as provide humanitarian assistance. We will remind, on November 28 it was reported that Russians use children in occupied territories for war.