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NWO participants will be allocated land in Crimea in accordance with 150 land release orders

Photo: Andrey Lopatsky Russia

Participants of the SVO of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation in Ukraine have already received 150 orders for free land in Crimea. Documents are issued in the administrations of the municipalities of the peninsula according to the acceptance schedule, reports “Crimea 24”.

The queue for land in Crimea increases every day. The growth momentum in the number of people applying is impressive, as is the number of approved applications. Also, applicants do not need to travel to the capital of Crimea, Simferopol. The collection of applications is carried out on the road, and applications have already been collected in Yalta, Alushta, Saki and the Saki region, Evpatoria, the Black Sea region.

Crimea is the first region that started granting land to NWO participants. A total of 511 plots with an area of ​​56 hectares were prepared in the Lesnovsky rural settlement of the Saksky district.

Previously, the “Main Regional” announced that Crimea will be connected with Kherson. In the future, it is planned to launch railways between Kherson and Crimea. It is reported that the slopes will be open as early as May 2023.

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