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The occupiers are evicting the families of the Ukrainian military in the Zaporizhzhia region

The Russian military occupies houses in the Zaporizhzhia region, from where the residents and the territories of enterprises left. Now they have begun to evict the families of the Ukrainian military in the occupied territories.

This was announced by the chairman of Melitopol Ivan Fedorov on the air of the national telethon.

Almost all free apartments and houses in the occupied territories of the Zaporizhzhia region were occupied by the occupiers. The same applies to the territories of various enterprises, including industrial ones.

And now they have begun to evict the families of the Ukrainian military. This situation arose in the temporarily occupied Polyanovka in the Melitopol region. They are forced to move out of their own homes.

Recall that in the temporarily occupied Mikhailovsky district, “Kadyrovtsy” are engaged in atrocities. At the same time, almost no one controls their actions.

In the Zaporizhzhia district, two settlements were cut off due to shelling and private houses were damaged

In the morning, the invaders attacked one of the villages of Zaporizhzhia district with S300 rockets. A hole in the field several meters deep is the result of the morning flight. The premises of a local agricultural enterprise were also damaged. There were no casualties, but several settlements in the district were cut off.

The enemy continues to destroy the Zaporizhzhia region: the occupiers shelled 17 settlements in a day

The Russian army continues daily attacks on peaceful settlements in the Zaporizhzhia region controlled by Ukraine.

This is reported by the Zaporizhzhia Regional Military Administration.

In the Zaporizhzhia direction, the situation has not undergone significant changes over the past day. The enemy concentrates its main efforts on holding the occupied borders.

According to the report of the National Security Service in Zaporizhzhia region, the occupiers shelled civilian infrastructure in the area of the settlements of Kushchove, Biloghirya, Shcherbaki, Zaliznychne, Stepove, Gulyaipole, Uspenivka, Temyrivka, Stepnohirsk, Gulyaipole, Novodanilivka, Varvarivka, Dorozhnyanka, Charivne, Olgivske, Mali. Shcherbaki, Kamianske.

32 reports were received about the destruction of houses (apartments) of citizens and infrastructure objects as a result of Russian shelling. The defenders of the Zaporizhzhia region hold the frontiers and give a worthy rebuff to the occupying forces. In the Zaporizhzhia region, the Russian military shelled 17 settlements In the Zaporizhzhia region, the Russian military shelled 17 settlements. According to the report of the Zaporizhzhia regional administration, the enemy caused 32 acts of destruction of residential buildings in the region.

Terrorists shelled cities and villages with anti-aircraft guns, air defense systems, barrel and heavy artillery. During this period, the following were under enemy fire: Kushchevo, Biloghirya, Shcherbaki, Zaliznychne, Stepove, Gulyaipole, Uspenivka, Temyrivka, Stepnohirsk, Gulyaipole, Novodanilivka, Varvarovka, Dorozhnyanka, Olhivske, Mali Shcherbaki, Kamianske.

From January 1, the Russians are preparing a visa regime for entering the occupied territory of Zaporizhzhia

In the Zaporizhzhia region, people are warned at checkpoints about the introduction of a visa regime in the near future

Residents of Zaporizhzhia who travel outside the occupied territories of the region are warned that they will soon need to obtain a visa to return.

The Rashists are allegedly going to introduce a new access regime from January 1, 2023. This is what the Russian military themselves tell at the checkpoint in Vasylivka.

Earlier, at the same checkpoints, people were told that they would set up an official border between Russia and Ukraine before entering the occupied territories.

in Melitopol, the queue for submitting applications for leaving the city is scheduled until mid-December.

The occupiers want to introduce a visa regime with Ukraine 

The Russians plan to introduce a visa regime from Ukraine in the temporarily occupied territory of the Zaporizhzhia region. According to information from the Berdyansk City Council, the new access regime will come into effect on January 1, 2023. It is noted that people who will need to come to the temporarily occupied territories may now need a “visa”. The new access regime of the Rashis is allegedly going to be implemented from January 1, 2023. This is what the Russian military themselves are talking about at the checkpoint in Vasylivka. People who leave the occupation are threatened that they will no longer be able to return, because the “visa” regime will soon be introduced, the report says.

The Russian occupiers are preventing the evacuation of the civilian population from the occupied territories in the Zaporizhzhia region

The Russian occupiers are preventing the evacuation of the civilian population in the Zaporizhzhia region, and are going to introduce a visa regime. There are no limits to the imagination of the occupiers. Now people who want to return to the occupied territories may need a visa from the Russian Federation. The invaders are going to introduce a new access regime from January 1, 2023. The occupiers tell the people who are leaving that they will not return so easily.

Occupiers are rowdy and demand alcohol. What is happening in the occupied part of the Zaporizhzhia region

Russian occupiers en masse settle in the captured territory of the Zaporizhzhia region, turning it into a military base. Ivan Fedorov, the city chairman of Melitopol, told about it.

So, the military of the Russian Federation settles in houses, apartments, industrial enterprises, public institutions.

It is reported that after settling in, the occupiers are mischievous:

  • in Melitopol, the military forces civilians to buy them alcohol after the announcement of a “dry law”;
  • in order to bring the Chechens to consciousness in Mykhailivka, military units of other units arrived, but to no avail;
  • in Polyanivka, the occupiers force families of Ukrainian soldiers to leave.

The enemy is also building fortifications near the border with the Kherson region and in the area of Mykhailivka. Even the slabs of the irrigation channel are used.

“But all this does not affect the confidence of local residents in the victory of Ukraine. They are resisting and waiting for de-occupation!” Fedorov emphasized.

More than half of the residents left occupied Melitopol. Instead, Russian occupiers are moving into the city en masse.

On November 8, Russian troops attacked one of the villages of the Zaporizhzhia district with S-300 missiles.