Top managers of Russian companies in Crimea prepare for evacuation
Representatives of Russian state-owned companies operating in Crimea have been ordered to prepare to leave the occupied peninsula
Ukraine's Center for National Resistance reported this.
“The management of the branches of Russian state-owned companies on the temporarily occupied Crimean peninsula has been instructed to prepare for evacuation,” the message says.
It is reported that this applies to Russian banks, the Crimean Railways, and other state-owned enterprises.
Such steps indicate planned evacuation measures. Not only the managers, but also their families must leave Crimea.
They are currently being offered paid vacation.
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Earlier, Operational Command South's press center head Natalia Humeniuk, announced many explosions in Crimea.
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And the head of the Main Intelligence Directorate, Kyrylo Budanov, said that if the temporarily occupied Crimean peninsula is liberated before Donbas, the war will continue.
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Later, the head of the Mejlis of the Crimean Tatar people, Refat Chubarov, said on Espreso that Russians had dramatically stepped up the security of the Crimean bridge both at the exit from the temporarily occupied Crimea and on the Russian side.
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