Russians in the occupied Donetsk region introduce a commission for utilities.
17.09.2024
1983
Journalist
Shostal Oleksandr
17.09.2024
1983
Donbas mail introduces a commission for utilities
Starting from October 1, Donbas mail will start collecting a commission for housing and communal services. Residents of the occupied territory will have to pay 1.5% more, even for services that are not actually provided. This was reported by the Center for National Resistance.
Moreover, the commission in any case must be at least 20 Russian banknotes. The occupiers do not explain the reason for such an improvement.
The Center for National Resistance notes that these "innovations" are another example of the extortion by the occupiers. At the same time, in many districts of Donetsk, as before, there is no water supply, but payment receipts continue to arrive.
The CNS calls on citizens to help identify collaborators and provide information about the enemy's positions.
Recall that the occupiers shelled Konotop with kamikaze drones.
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