Public transportation drivers in occupied Luhansk haven't received salaries for months – CNS.


In Luhansk, which is temporarily occupied, public transportation drivers are facing serious problems with not receiving their salaries. The problem has existed for five months, and drivers have not received at least one and a half million Russian rubles.
According to the Center for National Resistance, this Time the occupiers decided to save money by not paying salaries to the drivers of the LNR tram and trolleybus management. The problem has worsened since March of last year. Currently, 16 drivers of the local municipal enterprise have not received at least one and a half million Russian rubles in salaries.
These unpaid salaries have led to a critical shortage of drivers, negatively affecting the operation of public transportation in the city. A similar situation is observed in Donetsk, where due to a lack of personnel, only a third of buses, trolleybuses, and trams are operational.
The salary arrears to the drivers is another example of the difficult socio-economic situation in the occupied territories, where local residents face numerous problems and violations of their rights.
It should be reminded that earlier in Mariupol, also temporarily occupied, a major fire broke out near the new military base of the Russian occupiers.
In addition, the occupiers have brought additional forces from the Russian National Guard to the eastern region of Ukraine, which is temporarily occupied. This action is intended to find deserters.
Earlier it was reported that in Vovchansk, Russians are using mercenaries from Egypt.
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