In occupied Primorsk, Zaporizhzhia region, 99% of the houses whose owners left for the territory controlled by Ukraine are occupied by Russian military personnel.
Svitlana Makedonska, head of the Primorsky City Military Administration, said about it.
Families of “migrants” from the Caucasus and Central Asia live in some houses. In others, there are barracks where Russian soldiers live, hiding among the civilian population.
“That is, most of the people who are now in Primorsk are not local, but mainly those who came to us from the Caucasus and Central Asia. Some even buy houses there, settle down and move their families,” Svitlana Makedonska explains.
Also, according to her, there is currently a migration of the population back to the temporarily occupied territory. People return from abroad to re-design their housing so that it does not fall under the “nationalization” of the invaders.
Most of the cases of return to occupation are related to the re-registration of houses and property.