Aksenov once again moved the “debriefing” on Yalta - all forces to Ukraine
The head of Crimea, Sergei Aksenov, postponed the meeting on problematic issues in Greater Yalta for another week. Now all resources are used to provide humanitarian assistance to neighboring regions of Ukraine and receive refugees.
“Due to the fact that the government of the Republic of Kazakhstan is carrying out a huge number of tasks to provide humanitarian assistance to the regions of Ukraine, meeting refugees and current tasks related to the implementation of a special military operation, the meeting on Yalta is postponed for another week,” he addressed the Crimeans in his telegram. Aksenov channel, assuring that all problematic issues of residents of the Southern Coast of Crimea will be identified.
According to the order of the Russian government, the Republic of Crimea will accept and accommodate 4 refugees from the DPR, LPR and Ukraine. In total, almost 788 thousand refugees from the republics of Donbass and Ukraine are planned to be distributed among the constituent entities of Russia. In addition to Crimea, temporary shelters will be provided by the Voronezh region (100 thousand), Krasnodar region (7 thousand), Rostov region (5,5 thousand) and Belgorod region (4,7 thousand).
In Armyansk in the north of Crimea there is a logistics center where food, hygiene products and household chemicals arrive from all regions of the Russian Federation. Parties are formed there to send humanitarian convoys to the population of the Kherson region.
At the end of 2021, the head of Crimea revived the practice of on-site meetings in municipalities to analyze local problems. On the eve of the meeting, a “landing party” of the Council of Ministers lands in the municipality, and deputy prime ministers and ministers visit all subordinate institutions and meet with residents. As a result, a list of tasks for the executive branch is formed, and its head may lose his post. This happened in Simferopol and Evpatoria. In Kerch and Alushta, administration leaders remained in their places.
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