"From the age of 14, the occupiers or the Russian Federation have used various programs for social support for Russian citizens who come to the Crimea and begin to work in various fields-medicine, social protection, the so-called civil service, the media," Tamila Tashava said. The invaders also stimulated to come to the Crimea Russian teachers, doctors, gave them more salaries and offered apartments at reduced prices. "That is why many Russian citizens came to Crimea.
It was because of such stimulating programs. There were no people who had no social support," she explained. In addition, advertising appeared on the federal channels that Crimea is developing, so move. After that, some Russians sold their property in Russia and moved to the peninsula. Tasheva emphasized that as a result, there were categories of Russians on the peninsula who have larger wages than local residents.
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