Russians plan to settle 300,000 Russians in temporarily occupied Mariupol

Russians plan to settle 300,000 Russians in temporarily occupied Mariupol

The Russians have drawn up a "development plan" for temporarily occupied Mariupol, which provides for an increase in its population by about 300,000 due to migration from the Russian Federation. 

The National Resistance Centre has received information about this from sources in the Ukrainian underground resistance, which has gained access to the relevant documents of the occupation administration. 

Russia plans to implement the planned demographic changes by 2035. To encourage citizens to move, the Kremlin has launched a programme of preferential mortgages for Russian citizens. Russians also bring workers and civil servants from remote regions of the Russian Federation to the temporarily occupied territories.

Instead, Mariupol residents are being forcibly deported to the territory of the Russian Federation.