There is a shortage of communal workers in the temporarily occupied territories
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Residents of the temporarily occupied territories continue to leave for Ukraine. As a result, the number of workers has been severely reduced.
The Centre for National Resistance reports that the collaborators complain to Moscow about the lack of labour force in the region. In particular, there are not enough communal workers in the TOT.
Due to the shortage of communal workers in the temporarily occupied territories, the housing and utilities sector cannot fully function. Therefore, the occupation administrations ask to send workers from the Russian Federation.
The best illustration of local support for the occupation is the fact that the Russians even had to close the roadblock to exit to free Ukraine due to the mass exodus of people. However, the locals continue to leave for Ukraine via the Russian Federation and, consequently, there is no labour force in the region anymore," the CNS summed up.
It is noted that earlier the occupiers started having problems with doctors, teachers, construction workers and rescuers. To solve the problem, the invaders began to import "their" workers along with propagandists.
Earlier Socialportal reported that in temporarily occupied Mariupol due to the lack of qualified medical care and equipment died a one-year-old child. In general, the city records a medical collapse, as local residents are forced to occupy queues in hospitals from the very morning. There is a shortage of medicines and doctors.
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Over 10 years in journalism. Media analyst from Volyn.











