In the temporarily occupied territories of the East, the socio-political and socio-economic situation continues to be assessed as a crisis.
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This was reported today, January 3, on the website of the Center for National Resistance.
It is noted that the following problems are observed at TOT:
- The main thing is security, since the Russian occupation forces are constantly shelling most of the settlements they control. The worst situation was recorded in the Novotroitsky district;
- in all occupied territories there is a high level of unemployment, a shortage of medicines, and a general lack of primary medical care;
- lack of goods for minors;
- there are constant interruptions in the supply of electricity and natural gas;
- There is a lack of a sufficient number of professional personnel in the occupation administration due to the low level of collaboration among the local population.
As a result, the enemy has no chance to reduce the level of socio-economic tension, since the Russian occupation authorities do not pursue the goal of stabilizing the situation in the occupied region, the CNS notes.
Source: Racurs

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