The Russian Federation plans to conduct an inventory of agricultural land and clarify the “features” of the “new territories” work.
The Ministry of Agriculture of the Russian Federation will spend 450 million rubles in the creation of agricultural land maps in the occupied territories of Lugansk, Donetsk, Zaporizhzhya and Kherson regions of Ukraine. This is reported by the emergence of the layout, which refers to the appropriate softness in the public acquisition portal.
It follows from the document that the ruling regime of the Russian Federation plans to conduct an inventory of agricultural land and clarify the “features” of the “new territory” work. Among the “features” are military operations, the need to translate documents into Russian, the “integration” of the land occupied by the Russian army.
Moscow does not have a documentary database for the preparation of such cards. Moreover, there is a “temporary difficulty for establishing administrative boundaries of new regions.” In this regard, work should be carried out within the Cadastral districts, which should be received by the potential performer from Rosreestr, says technical work.
On the Rosreestr website, the territory of the occupied regions of Ukrainians is not included in the existing Cadastral districts. The new districts were not created by him either. At the same time, lands under the control of Ukraine, including the city of Kherson and Zaporozhye, are indicated in Russia.
It should be noted that on May 7 it is known that one of the two power lines occupied by Russia of the Zaporizhzhya nuclear power plant is re -nergized. On April 24, a shooting occurred in the Zaporizhzhya Nuclear Power Plant.
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