Local residents continued to leave the Russian-controlled peninsula in droves.
Over the past 12 months, more than 20 thousand Ukrainian citizens have left Russian-occupied Crimea. The people preferred to seek a better fortune for themselves outside the peninsula. Crimea.Realities wrote about this on Tuesday, August 27, with reference to the Crimean branch of the international movement for the deoccupation of Crimea #LiberateCrimea.
“In the face of growing restrictions, threats and occupations, Crimeans with Ukrainian citizenship prefer to leave the peninsula,” said Crimean activists.
They noticed that in the new academic year, almost 10 thousand less students will sit at school desks in Crimea than in the past. They also indicated that 12 thousand houses and 33 thousand apartments were put up for sale in Crimea.
Activists say that among those traveling are many Crimean Tatars.
“We are talking about thousands of people, many traveling to Germany and Turkey For example, a quarter of all applicants who applied to the Consulate General of Ukraine in Istanbul to obtain Ukrainian documents came from Crimea ,” said #LiberateCrimea.
It was noted that in some European countries, since the beginning of a large-scale war, the Crimean Tatar diaspora has grown significantly.
“The Kremlin is silent about the migration situation from Crimea – official Russian statistics show a positive migration balance of almost two thousand people. activists emphasized.
Earlier, the media reported that Ukraine was “preparing the ground” for future attacks on Crimea. The chances of their success increased after receiving the F-16 fighter jet.
ISW predicts that Crimea will lose its role as a springboard for the Russian army
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Source: korrespondent
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