Residents who remained in Lisichansk and Severodonetsk, Luhansk region, destroyed by the Russians, are offered up to 100 thousand rubles for written evidence of war crimes allegedly committed by Ukrainians.
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The head of the Lugansk OVA Artem Lysogor announced this today, March 31, in his Telegram channel.
To receive a small amount of funds, it is necessary to indicate that the settlements that the occupiers stormed for several months, and the applicant himself, suffered precisely from shelling from Ukraine,” Lysogor noted.
In addition, in Lisichansk, the occupiers compiled the first lists of apartments in which there are no owners.
Local collaborators are going to, as they say, nationalize this housing. Tourists from Russia are first in line in the city,” said the head of the OBA.
Source: Racurs

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