Occupying Russian forces evict residents of Nechayeve, Kherson region, with Russian soldiers moving in their homes

In the temporarily occupied part of the Kherson region, Russian troops deported residents of the village of Nechayeve 

It is reported by the National Resistance Center.

“The Russians evicted people from their homes so their soldiers could move in there. They also occupied empty local houses. The enemies are actively looting the homes. This is what "Russian liberation" looks like —  deporting the locals and robbing them," it is said in the message. 

The village of Nechayeve is located near Oleshky.  Locals were relocated to the south and left without basic human means of livelihood.

 "People are left with no other option but to get the passport of the aggressor country in order to receive ₽‎10,000 payment. It should be emphasized that the Russians forbid crossing the boundaries of the territories controlled by the government of Ukraine and do not allow the circulation of the Ukrainian hryvnia. That is, even if people have savings, the Russians confiscate their money," Ukraine’s National Resistance Center says.

  ▪ On January 24, the Russian troops shelled Kherson. A school and a medical institution were damaged as a result.