The Borneo Post

Over 80,000 Russian passports issued in ‘annexed’ Ukraine

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MOSCOW: Moscow said Thursday it had issued more than 80,000 Russian passports to residents of four Ukrainian territorie­s since President Vladimir Putin claimed to have annexed the regions last month.

“Since the addition ... of the four regions into the Russian Federation, and in accordance with the legislatio­n, more than 80,000 people received passports as citizens of the Russian Federation,” Valentina Kazakova, a migration official with the interior ministry, said in remarks carried by Russian news agencies.

In September, Russia held so called referendum­s in four regions of Ukraine – Donetsk, Lugansk, Zaporizhzh­ia and Kherson – and said residents had voted in favour of becoming subjects of Russia.

Putin formally annexed the territorie­s at a ceremony in the Kremlin in early October, even though his forces have never had full control over them.

The United Nations condemned the ‘attempted illegal annexation’ of Ukrainian land and urged the internatio­nal community ‘not to recognise any changes announced by Russia to borders’.

Russia has since lost swathes of territory that it controlled in Ukraine.

In November, Moscow pulled troops back from Kherson, the main city in the region of the same name and the only regional capital that Russia had captured in the Ukraine offensive.

Since the start of the military campaign in February, the Kremlin has made it easier for Ukrainians to obtain Russian nationalit­y and allowed Ukrainian passport holders to live and work in Russia indefinite­ly and without a work permit.

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