Enterprises seized by the invaders in the south of Ukraine cannot operate at full capacity due to the departure of highly skilled labor.
This was reported today, February 15, on the website of the Center for National Resistance.
The enemy has seized a number of factories in the temporarily occupied lands, but they cannot work at full capacity, because the personnel refused to work for the Russians. The problem is especially acute with engineers who left the region after the occupation, the CNS notes.
It is noted that now the occupied factories are waiting for the following fate:
- where there is a technical possibility, the enemy began to produce anti-tank hedgehogs and other defensive structures (concrete pyramids);
- where there is no technical possibility – factories cut into metal and export scrap to the Russian Federation.
In January, the CNS reported that the occupiers, due to a shortage of miners, the lack of the possibility of updating equipment and unprofitability, began to close mines in the occupied territories of eastern Ukraine. It was also reported that in a number of mines “privatized” by the occupiers, they really just plan to cut the equipment into scrap.
Source: Racurs

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