Residents leave Crimea due to growing discontent over mobilization
In the temporarily occupied Crimea, discontent is growing due to the high rate of mobilization to the Russian army. Hotel reservations are being canceled and sales of real estate have been recorded
The National Resistance Center reported the information.
"On the temporarily occupied peninsula of Crimea, public discontent is growing due to the active mobilization campaign conducted by representatives of the occupation administrations," the agency writes.
The number of people traveling to Russia by night and reserve trains has significantly increased in Crimea.
People on the peninsula have begun to actively sell real estate and cancel hotel reservations for summer vacations.
The number of residents of the temporarily occupied Crimea who express skepticism about the course and results of the "special military operation" is also increasing.
Meanwhile, Russian forces have intensified the "measures against extremism" on the peninsula.
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