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Only 24 people in occupied Kherson agree to accept Russian citizenship. Former pro-Russian party member among them
Out of 250,000 people in occupied Kherson, only 24 people have agreed to accept Russian citizenship, including former pro-Russian party member Volodymyr Saldo.
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TASS shared the update in its Telegram channel.
The military issued Russian passports on the eve of Russia Day. Out of 250,000 citizens, 23 have accepted Russian citizenship, and also former Kherson Mayor Volodymyr Saldo. He sided with the Russian forces and 'headed' the Russian occupation administration in the Kherson region.
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