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Russia plans to settle 50,000 Russians in occupied Zaporizhzhia region in genocidal practice
Russia has announced plans to bring at least 50,000 people, including representatives of various ethnic groups living in Russia and ethnic Russians, to the temporarily occupied territories of the Zaporizhzhia region. According to Ivan Fedorov, the head of the Zaporizhzhia Regional Military Administration, this move aims to change the ethnic composition of the population in the region
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He wrote about this on Telegram.
"The Russian-installed authorities are planning to bring 'specialists' with their families to the temporarily occupied territories, in particular, participants in the 'special military operation,' in order to change the ethnic composition of the residents and reduce the possibility of resistance," Fedorov wrote.
He stressed that such actions are a policy of forcibly changing the ethnic composition of the population in the Ukrainian temporarily occupied territories.
According to the head, Russia promises "favourable living conditions" to the "migrants."
"Obviously, at the expense of the property of Ukrainians who have left or failed to prove their ownership of housing or land," he adds.
- On May 15, Mariupol City Council reported that Russia continues to bring its migrants to the temporarily occupied Mariupol. The number of Russians in the city has increased by 7,800 in six months.
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