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Russia brings 160 people to Askania-Nova for 'excursions' to imitate tourism
To simulate tourism in the temporarily occupied regions, including the Askania-Nova Biosphere Reserve, Russia brings food industry workers from the Rostov region and Crimea for 'excursions'
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The National Resistance Center reports.
As part of 'industrial tourism,' Russia brought 160 people to Askania Nova for 'excursions.' All of them are food industry workers from the temporarily occupied Crimea and Rostov region.
"It should be noted that military facilities of the Russian Armed Forces are operating on the territory of the reserve. Thus, the organization of excursions is a cynical exposure of civilians to danger," the National Resistance Center emphasizes.
- Russia imitates the holiday season on the Azov Sea coast and sells tours to the temporarily occupied Berdyansk and Kyrylivka to residents of Rostov.
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