In Sevastopol, occupiers issued plots to Russian Federation "veterans" at the fraternal cemetery

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The occupiers have allocated plots for "new veterans" of the Russian Federation at the World War II fraternal cemetery in Sevastopol.

In occupied Sevastopol, the Russian authorities have allocated land plots for "veterans" in the fraternal cemetery. This is reported by the Association for the Reintegration of Crimea.

A rather tragicomic scandal at the occupants arose in Sevastopol regarding the "allocation of plots" for "veterans" of the aggressor on abandoned land near the villages of Orlovka and Polyushko, - stated in the message.

On the "allocated" land was located demolished in the 1970s fraternal cemetery of 296 soldiers of the Soviet army, who died in the battles of the Second World War.

Naturally, such a "sudden" discovery of the graves and its discussion in the aggressor-controlled "media", despite the obvious propaganda "inconvenience of the plot", occurred for a very simple reason: in Sevastopol, even the worst lands of the city council territory near Polyushko, are too valuable for the occupiers to give them to "new veterans" and not for apartment buildings for Russian colonisers, - the report says.

The sudden discovery of the graves of the fighters was reported by the head of the occupation search association "Crimea-Sevastopol-search" Andriy Mohyla.