In Russian-occupied Donetsk, the public transport network continues to shrink.
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This was reported today, March 8, on the website of the Center for National Resistance.
It is noted that there is a significant shortage of drivers in the city because:
- the majority of the male population was mobilized into the ranks of the occupying army;
- a significant part of the residents left the city due to the lack of living conditions there.
There are few people willing to come to the city from Russia, so the occupation administration handed over many “free” vehicles to the Russian army,” the Central Tax Service notes.
The CNS calls for help returning Donetsk to normal life by reporting the positions of the occupiers in the city to the appropriate chatbot.
Thanks to modern weapons, the Defense Forces will send the enemy to hell without harming the civilian population, the CNS notes.
Source: Racurs

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