Kremlin plans to relocate 50,000 people from Russia to Mariupol


After the New Year holidays, a new wave of resettlement of Russians began.
This is announced by an advisor to the legally elected city head, Petro Andryushchenko.
This could happen as early as January. The Russian government wants to repopulate the Ukrainian city with Russians.
Mariupol continues to be destroyed without interruption or weekends. A new wave of civilian occupiers is expected today after the New Year holidays. The main task is to demolish and clear to a maximum of zero. The number of Muscovite citizens is expected to rise to 50,000 during January. The occupation continues.
Also in a village near Mariupol, utility workers quit their jobs due to a halt in the payment of salaries. Now, due to a shortage of workers, water in the pipes has started to freeze, so most of the village is left without water supply and with little chance of recovery until a warm spell.
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