According to him, Ukrainians cannot receive humanitarian aid without a Russian passport. "The farther is the tougher this terror. The villages are even more or less. People have some reserves, they have done them for the winter. What happens in cities is difficult to imagine," Nikitenko said. He also noted that many people try to leave the occupied territories and run away with thousands. For example, about 15,000 people lived in Oleshki.
Now there are only a few thousand inhabitants in the settlement. Nikitenko noted that many residents fled to Ukraine -controlled territory through Europe. Moreover, some are trying to leave the occupied Crimea or through the territory of the Russian Federation. "There were many cases that from the same Oleshok a man was leaving, thousands of kilometers around, through occupied Crimea, Russia, Europe and returned to Ukraine," Nikitenko said.
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