“LNR” joined the agreement on cooperation in the field of resorts and tourism in “new subjects of the Russian Federation,” said Sergey Gaidai.
The Russian occupiers will develop tourism in the temporarily occupied territory of the Luhansk region. This was announced on the morning of Monday, October 17, by the chairman of the Luhansk military regional administration, Sergei Gaidai, on Telegram.
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According to him, the illegal armed group “LPR” joined the agreement on cooperation in the field of resorts and tourism with “new subjects of the Russian Federation”, allegedly providing support for events in field of resorts and the realization of the tourism potential of the region.
“Especially in Rubizhny, Popasnaya, Gorsky and Zolotoy, Severodonetsk, Lisichansk. Not Crimea, of course, but industrial tourism can be developed. Mir Hotel is waiting for tourists. The last ones to stay there are TikTokers ,” the chairman of OVA mentioned, referring to “Kadyrovites” .
Gaidai also said that the Russians did not stop opening fire on the villages of the Luhansk region that were recently liberated by the Armed Forces of Ukraine.
“On October 16, the enemy shelled Grekovka, Novoegorovka and Belogorivka, where the local population remained. Only the Ukrainian military could evacuate people from the liberated settlements due to the aggravated security situation,” he said.
Recall that at the end of August, the Armed Forces of Ukraine destroyed the base of Russian paratroopers in the Donbass hotel in the city of Kadievka (formerly Stakhanov – ed.) in the Luhansk region. Then kill up to 200 invaders.
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Source: korrespondent

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