Putin instructed to build "resorts" on the Sea of Azov
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Putin wants to force Russians to resettle in the occupied territories of Ukraine.
Russian President Vladimir Putin has issued a decree obliging the occupation authorities to start building "resorts" on the territory seized along the Azov coast. This way he wants to stimulate the migration of Russian citizens to the occupied parts of Ukraine. This is reported by the Centre for National Resistance.
Putin held a meeting with the participation of representatives of all "administrations" in the occupied territories to discuss the strategy for the creation of new year-round sea resorts and the development of the tourist sphere. Particular attention was paid to the "development plans" for this sector on the coast of the Azov Sea," the Resistance said.
However, representatives of the Resistance warn that these "resorts" will be used only by the occupation troops or employees of the occupation administration together with collaborators, because the Ukrainian Resistance does not promise a quiet life to the occupiers.
With such statements and actions, the occupiers are trying to assure the workers of the occupation administrations, collaborators and Russians who intend to settle in the occupied territories that their security problems will eventually be solved," the Resistance explained.
As the organisation pointed out, the Ukrainian underground and the Ukrainian Defence Forces are "actively preparing for the summer season" and are ready to show Russians "the hottest spots" for those who want to visit Russian "resorts" in the Azov region.
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