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According to the chairman of the OVA, after the de -occupation of the Kreminna U...

The Russians who worked in the city during the occupation - Gaidai (video) left the Kremlin.

According to the chairman of the OVA, after the de -occupation of the Kreminna Ukraine will be able to dismiss other settlements of Lugansk region. The cities are destroyed so much that they will not be able to keep the defense, he says. From the Kremlin Luhansk region, the Russians came to work in the city during its occupation. The head of the regional military administration Sergey Gaidai told about it on the air of Belsat.

"All Russians, civilians who came to work there - either doctors or some repair crews - have already turned their work, everyone left towards the Russian Federation," in particular, he commented. According to him, all the work started in the city of frozen. "When the locals ask when some work is continued to restore homes or something else, collaborators are told by direct text to them that your" Naki "will come and you will be repaired," Gaidai explains.

The official stressed that the Russian military command also moved from Kremlin to other settlements. When asked by a journalist whether you can expect a march of the Armed Forces after the release of Kreminna, Gaidai recalled that the Russians practically destroyed Severodonetsk and Rubizh during their offensive. Therefore, the politician is convinced that Ukraine will be able to liberate these cities as they will not become large defensive bases for the enemy.

"It is impossible to cling to a long time," the head of the Ova said. According to him, there may be two directions after the Kremlin's de-occupation of the Kremlin-Starobilsk, which is the logistics center of Lugansk region, or Rubizhne-Severodonetsk. "Whoever controls Starobilsk will control all the logistics of the region, there will be no way of any road, which the enemy could move either personnel or equipment," he summarized.