The Russian army in the temporarily occupied territories of Kherson is engaged in the forced eviction of Ukrainians.
Russian occupiers carry out forced resettlement of residents of Gola Prystan, Kokhanov and Gladkovka in the Kherson region. The Center for National Resistance reported this on Wednesday, May 1.
“According to information from the local underground, the Russian occupation administration forcibly evicted residents from their homes,” indicated underground representatives.
To transport people, the occupiers used buses taken from schools and transport companies.
The population is temporarily located in the south of the Kherson region and in the Crimea. People, according to representatives of the central nervous system, are placed in poor and crowded houses, which encourages them to move to Russia. At the same time, men were actively “advised” to mobilize for war.
The Central Tax Service emphasized that Russians are prohibited from carrying any large items with them and only small bags are allowed.
“In this way, the occupiers freed houses and apartments to accommodate Russian occupiers, employees of Russian administrations and Russians who wanted to move to certain settlements. Along with these activities, the occupiers put of mesh covering the P57 highway. Golaya Pristan – Tavriyskoye section Nets are attached to poles and trees along the road.
In the temporarily occupied territories, the Russians complete the registration of teenagers in so-called “military registry and enlistment offices.”
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Source: korrespondent

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