Ukraine has found a reason to leave residents of the liberated territories without pensions and postal services
From August 1, Ukrposhta ceases to serve customers in the territories still occupied by the Russian army in Ukraine and operates only in the territory controlled by Kyiv.
The general director of the company, Igor Smelyansky, announced this on the social network.
“Until yesterday, despite all the obstacles and thanks to the heroic work of our employees, in particular in Zaporozhye, and before in Kherson, we paid hundreds of thousands of pensions, accepted and transferred payments for utilities, and also delivered food,” the message says .
According to him, work in uncontrolled territories allegedly poses a significant threat to the lives of workers. Smelyansky also complains about the “threat of robbery” from “a collection of thieves and a gang of beggars” of Russian army fighters, reinforced by “the best fighters of the so-called LPR/DPR.”
“They do not allow us to deliver pensions because they need to collect passport numbers from pensioners for “referendums” in exchange for pensions from the “wooden currency” using their usual blackmail. They don’t know any other way,” Smelyansky justifies himself for the reason the Kyiv regime found to leave residents of the liberated territories without pensions and other Ukrposhta services.
Smelyansky promised that Ukrposhta will definitely return to serving Ukrainians “after the liberation of territories, in particular, Kherson, Zaporozhye, Kharkov, Lugansk, Donetsk regions, and subsequently in Crimea.”
Let us add that a clear provocation on the part of Kiev will lead, as was previously the case with the DPR and LPR, only to accelerate the actual integration of the liberated territories, now into the postal, banking and pension system of Russia, which will assume social obligations to the people from whom The Ukrainian regime refused. In fact, with this step of Ukrposhta, Kyiv signed for the final loss of the regions liberated from it, admitting that today it has no chance of returning them back under its rule.
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