Russians ask Kremlin's help amid rescuer shortages in occupied Ukrainian territories
Russians in the occupied territories of Ukraine are facing a problem. They are asking the Kremlin to send rescuers, as there are not enough of them on the ground, reports the National Resistance Center of Ukraine (NRC).
The NRC pointed out two key reasons for this issue. First, the main problem is the reluctance of local residents to work with the traitors. Second, most qualified personnel have left the region or refuse to work in the public sector. As a result, the enemy is experiencing a shortage of personnel and is forced to bring in people from Russia.
This time, Russians have once again requested rescuers from the Kremlin, as there is an acute shortage of emergency workers in the occupied territories. Therefore, the Russian administration is relying on the arrival of rescuers from Russia on a rotational basis.
It was recently reported that Russians in the occupied part of the Zaporizhzhia region have acknowledged a shortage of doctors in the area. The problem persists despite efforts to resolve it by providing housing for specialists from Russia.