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Mariupol occupation authorities give away apartments to Central Asian migrant workers

Lilia RagutskaNews
Migrant workers in Mariupol. Source: Open souce photo

Pro-Russian collaborators and gauleiters in the temporarily occupied territories have stolen the funds allocated by the Kremlin for the "reconstruction" of Mariupol. To hide this, they came up with a twisted scheme.

In order not to pay the migrant workers from Central Asia, who were brought to Mariupol, they were given a part of the "rebuilt" apartments, leaving the native Mariupol residents on the streets once again. This was reported by the National Resistance Center.

"Since there are no funds allocated by the Kremlin for the 'reconstruction' of Mariupol left (local gauleiters and collaborators made use of them in the first days), there is no money left to pay salaries to the builders either. And these workers were brought from the most remote Russian regions to give rise to the so-called "new regions" (read: successful Ukrainian cities destroyed by Russian terrorists). As a result, the migrant workers were left without a penny, and a rebellion was allegedly brewing among them," the Center described the situation.

In order to conceal the truth about the "reconstruction" of Ukrainian cities destroyed by Russia and the lack of funds that have already paid for someone's luxury cars, the dishonest collaborators came up with such a twisted scheme.

"The Kremlin's money-hungry henchmen found a way to get out of it. In the temporarily occupied Mariupol, several dozen 'rebuilt' apartments were given away to migrant workers from Central Asia. And the owners of the destroyed apartments have been left homeless for three winters now," the Center said.

They called on residents of the occupied territories of Ukraine to join the movement.

"We can stop the abuse of civilians in the TOT of Ukraine together. If you have information about the enemy and collaborators, their locations, hideaways, or addresses, send them to our official anonymous chatbot," the message says.

Earlier, the National Resistance Center said that Chechen leader Ramzan Kadyrov was planning to forcibly send 84,000 Chechens to help Russia in its war against Ukraine.

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