To receive payments, you need to re-register your pension in accordance with Russian standards and obtain a Russian passport.
In the temporarily occupied territories, Russian occupation administrations force pensioners to renounce Ukrainian citizenship and obtain Russian passports, luring them with “social benefits.” This was reported by the Center for National Resistance.
“The Kremlin is trying to bribe citizens of retirement age with” social assistance “in the amount of 10 thousand rubles. To receive it, it is necessary to re-register the pension in accordance with Russian standards and obtain a Russian passport,” said messages.
In addition, it is reported that in WOT Russians do not pay money for child care for two or three months.
“All these events create conditions to pacify the population, and it is completely dependent on the work administrations and handouts from the Kremlin,” added the central nervous system.
The Center for National Resistance calls on citizens to keep documents identifying themselves as citizens of Ukraine and property rights.
“In no case provide original documents to the institutions created by the occupiers; after de-occupation, this will allow you to confirm your status as a citizen of Ukraine and all property rights .If necessary, use copies of documents HERE, arguing that the originals were lost due to combat or a natural disaster.” , is recommended by the CNS.
Earlier it was reported that the invaders had already brought to Mariupol more than 30 thousand migrants – workers from Central Asia and the North Caucasus. Migrants are willing to work on administration-sponsored construction projects for low wages.
Residents are “cleaning” the villages near Mariupol – City Hall
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