In the occupied territories of Ukraine, the Russians cannot provide people with medicines and food. The socio-economic situation remains steadily critical.
“Social tension is observed and a significant decrease in the number of residents in the settlements of the occupied area is recorded,” the National Resistance Center reports.
It is noted that this problem arose due to serious logistical support challenges. Food products are not supplied to local stores, medicines supply is not established either, and primary medical care is not provided.
“All these basic sabotages by the occupiers lead to increased morbidity, resulting in mortality and demographic crisis in particular,” the Center added.
Earlier, Mariupol mayor adviser Petro Andriushchenko said that men of conscription age now receive a military ID along with a Russian passport in the territories captured by the Russian invaders.