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Residents of Sevastopol will pay the invaders for an alarm signal – media

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Occupiers begin charging Sevastopol residents fees for air raid alerts on August 1.

In Sevastopol, temporarily occupied by the Russians, residents have to pay for the operation of radio points that are part of the civil defense system. ForPost wrote this on Sunday, June 2.

It is indicated that the advertisements appeared on the walls of residents in the northern part of the city. They said that “from August 1, 2024, the Russian broadcasting and warning network will charge all residents a fee of 57 rubles 24 kopecks for the service of a leading radio broadcaster.”

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“It turns out that the notification of a missile danger in Sevastopol is paid, the service is mandated and saving people a priori cannot be paid from the text of the announcement, to everyone in one fell swoop Until they find out who has it and who doesn’t, until the residents write a refusal, we will probably see it on their bills for a few months,” said a resident of Sevastopol.

From September 2022 to April 2024, from 6 to 8 thousand Crimean Tatars left Crimea to avoid the mobilization of the Russian army.

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