Putin instructed to provide housing in Crimea to former Ukrainian law enforcement officers



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Russian President Vladimir Putin ordered the provision of housing for citizens who served in annexed Crimea and Sevastopol and who were registered as in need of housing.

Russian President Vladimir Putin ordered the preparation of a decree providing for the issuance of housing for people who were fired from the Ukrainian police agencies in Crimea with the right to retirement and who before March 2014 needed housing. This is reported on the Kremlin website.

The document refers to those former Ukrainian law enforcement officials who, after the annexation of Crimea, accepted Russian citizenship.

“Submit a draft decree of the President of the Russian Federation, which provides for the solution of the problem related to the provision of housing for citizens of the Russian Federation who have been dismissed from the Ukrainian police agencies with the right to retirement, who have served in the Republic of Crimea and the city of Sevastopol and have been registered as local homeless in the duty station until March 18, 2014, “it was reported.

The decree was instructed to prepare the government, the Russian Interior Ministry and the Russian Guard before February 1, 2021.

Russia annexed Crimea after an illegal referendum in March 2014. Ukraine and most countries in the world do not recognize the peninsula’s accession to the Russian Federation.



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