“In Luhansk region, not a single grocery store operates in more than 200 settlements occupied by Russians.”, — write: www.ukrinform.ua
“In more than 200 settlements of the so-called “LPR” there is not a single grocery store. These cities and villages are located on the territory of 22 administrative and territorial units. That is, in communities occupied not only in 2022, but also in 2014. for ten years, nothing has been done there to improve the infrastructure – there is nowhere to even buy bread,” he emphasized.
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“The occupiers turned some of the previously developed settlements of Luhansk region into a ‘Russian outback’,” Lysogor pointed out.
As reported by Ukrinform, in the temporarily occupied Luhansk Oblast, the occupiers are “initiating” first-graders into the soviet-style “eagle-nests”.
The photo is illustrative