January 17, 2025
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In occupied Luhansk, transportation costs are rising – despite the destroyed fleet and lack of drivers

The invaders raised the fare in temporarily occupied Luhansk – despite the fact that the public transport system in the city is practically destroyed.”, — write: www.ukrinform.ua

The invaders raised the fare in temporarily occupied Luhansk – despite the fact that the public transport system in the city is practically destroyed.

According to Ukrinform, this was reported by the Center of National Resistance.

“The occupiers continue to “improve” the lives of people in the territories they destroyed and profit from them. From February 1, 40 Russian rubles will cost a ride on public transport in the temporarily occupied Luhansk. And this despite the fact that there is no public transport in the city. Locals have already gotten used to the fact that you can’t rely on minibuses, trams or trolleybuses,” the report says.

As noted, the lack of a schedule or a sufficient number of suitable transport is the least inconvenience. After all, the fleet is destroyed and it is simply dangerous to ride city buses.

Read also: On TOT Luhansk Oblast drivers are fined for not having car insurance “And the lack of drivers, who are simply being mobilized for the army, destroyed the functionality of public transport in temporarily occupied Ukraine,” the Center of National Resistance added.

As reported by Ukrinform, the Russian invaders once again tried to start the water supply system in the temporarily occupied Lysychansk of the Luhansk region, but the water supply was interrupted again.

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