More than 20,000 residents of the temporarily occupied Horlivka, Donetsk region, have died since the beginning of the full-scale Russian invasion. We are talking about those who were forcibly mobilized into the ranks of the enemy army.
The Center of National Resistance reported this on Wednesday, August 16.
According to the Center of National Resistance, the occupation administration of Horlivka informed Moscow about the growing social tension in the city due to high losses among local residents.
We are talking about more than 20,000 men who were forcibly mobilized and died during hostilities since the beginning of the full-scale military aggression of the Russian Federation against Ukraine.
It is noted that the Kremlin instructed the occupation administrations to start forming new lists of men who are planned to be mobilized to participate in the war in the future.
The Center of National Resistance was reminded that the so-called “partial mobilization” began in Russia in the fall of 2022, as a result of which about 300,000 Russians were mobilized.
The Kremlin planned that this number of soldiers would be enough to achieve the goals of the war against Ukraine. As a result, this led to great losses and increased social tensions within the Russian Federation itself.
For this reason, the Russians intend to increase the pace of mobilization of residents of the temporarily occupied territories of Ukraine.
This is how the Kremlin wants not to bring its population out of the trance of propaganda and not to lose the popularity of the war.
Russia forcibly mobilized about 60,000 residents of the Temporarily Occupied Territory of Ukraine.
The Ukrainian parliament proposed introducing criminal liability for those who participate in forced mobilization in the temporarily occupied territories.
Russian Russians continue to steal Ukrainian grain. So, on Wednesday, August 16, another fifteen thousand tons of grain were shipped to an unmarked vessel at the Mariupol port.
As early as May 2023, it was known that the Russians were using the port of Mariupol for their own purposes — to ship stolen grain. The Russians resumed the crossing and sent another cargo from the port on August 16.
“Now the vessel is on its way to the canal. Of course, again without identifiers,” the media write.
Traffic from the port has accelerated recently – one small cargo ship every three days. As noted in the message, all vessels are under the control of the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation.
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said that in order to restore the “grain agreement”, the West must fulfill its promises.
At the same time, the Russians export Kherson grain through Crimean ports.