Friday, December 28, 2018

Russia brought to the occupied Crimea a million of its citizens


December 28, 2018 The Russian Federation brought to the occupied Crimea since the occupation from 800 thousand to 1 million of its citizens. This was stated by the leader of the Crimean Tatar people, MP Mustafa Dzhemilev, referring to the data of the Mejlis, during a speech in the Crimean House in Kyiv. According to him, data on the population of Crimea are very carefully hidden.

"There are some sources, I will not talk about them now, which give us reason to say how much the number of people in the occupied Crimea has increased," said Dzhemilev. “We have their plans for a sharp increase in the population of Kerch, Sevastopol. To what extent are they performed? They are even overfulfilled, this is also evident,” added the leader of the Crimean Tatars. He recalled that he had previously stated that since the occupation, about 500 thousand citizens of the Russian Federation had been brought to the Crimea.
“When our compatriots came, they said that we reduced the number. According to our compatriots, there are from 800 thousand to 1 million there,” said Dzhemilev. According to him, in the Crimea, there is a very high mortality rate, which is 33% higher than the birth rate. “The highest mortality rate among the indigenous population,” said Dzhemilev. He told how the citizens of the Russian Federation are resettled to the occupied Crimea.
“First of all, these are citizens of the Russian Federation - servicemen, employees of the interior, the FSB (the Federal Security Service of Russia - ed.) who have retired, receive a certificate that gives the right to purchase housing in the amount of 16 square meters per person. The state is obliged to pay cash to purchase housing. If there is a problem with these certificates in other regions of Russia, then in Crimea these certificates are instantly provided,” explained Dzhemilev. According to him, in the Crimea, especially in Evpatoria, Sevastopol, and Simferopol, housing is being actively built, primarily for migrants from the Russian Federation.

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