The occupation authorities in temporarily occupied Luhansk Oblast are scrapping mine equipment and preparing to close unprofitable businesses, with about 700 mine workers being told to look for new jobs.
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The occupation authorities in temporarily occupied Luhansk Oblast are scrapping mine equipment and preparing to close unprofitable businesses, with about 700 mine workers being told to look for new jobs.
Source: Press service for Luhansk Oblast Military Administration
Quote: "In (temporarily occupied – ed.) Dovzhansk, occupiers continue stripping out mine equipment, and for the mine workers who have not been conscripted, employment options are being sought.
In particular, equipment is being dismantled and removed daily at the Chervony Partisan mine near Dovzhansk. The company is being prepared for mothballing."
Details: According to Luhansk Oblast Military Administration, the occupiers have already prepared a list of mines they consider unprofitable. Due to the liquidation of the businesses, about 700 more workers have been told to seek jobs at employment centres. Vocational training courses are allegedly being organised for them: "But then where can they work in those settlements where the mine was the only source of income?"
At the same time, according to information from the Luhansk Oblast Military Administration, in temporarily occupied Dovzhansk, mobilisation measures have been extremely intensified, occupiers are searching for men, checking every flat.
Vacancies in the "law enforcement agencies" of temporarily occupied Luhansk Oblast are gradually being filled by Russians, as the representatives of the pseudo-republic "are either fighting or are already through with fighting."