After unsuccessful attempts by the Russians to attract the local population to cooperation, they set up a system of “business trips” for workers from the Russian Federation to the WTO.
Despite the rotation of Russian workers in various fields in the temporarily occupied territories of Ukraine, the occupiers are beginning to lack mid-level specialists. This was reported by the Center for National Resistance.
“Despite the rotation of Russian workers in various fields in the temporarily occupied territories of Ukraine, the occupiers still have problems with mid-level specialists,” the report said.
It was noted that after unsuccessful attempts by the Russians to attract the local population to cooperation, they established a system of “business trips” for workers from Russia to the WTO.
Most of the leadership positions in the occupation administrations and structures were mostly occupied by Russians. At the same time, the occupiers had a serious problem with middle-level workers.
“The Russians continue to look for workers among the locals, but it does not work, and the invaders must use a more difficult and expensive resource process of “business trips” for workers from Russian Federation to the WTO,” the report said.
The CPS states that the Gauleiters were feeling the growing tension and that “to prevent collaborators already working for the Russians from escaping, their passports were confiscated.” Similar actions began to be used against collaborators in Melitopol.
Recall, according to the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, in the occupied territories of Zaporozhye and Kherson regions, the Russians have strengthened preparations for the evacuation of the local population in Crimea.
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Source: korrespondent

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