Moscow is reportedly preparing a long-term initiative to relocate over 100,000 Russian citizens into areas of Ukraine that are currently under temporary occupation, with the process projected to continue through 2045.
According to reporting by the Russian newspaper Vedomosti, this plan is outlined in strategic development documents covering the occupied portions of eastern Luhansk and Donetsk regions, Zaporizhzhia region in southeast, and Kherson region in northeast of Ukraine.
In addition, the plans include the creation of industrial facilities, including eight machine-building enterprises, 15 construction materials plants, six mining facilities, as well as enterprises for processing spoil heaps.
In total, more than 225,000 people are expected to be involved in the implementation of these projects.
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