Tortures of the judge of Court of Appeal, half a million of people without food on the area of occupied Donbass, only two dozen of thousands of people have got ‘DPR’ passports’.
Nearly three weeks ago fighters have taken hostage the judge of Court of Appeal of Luhansk region Vitaly Rudenko, who had gone to the funeral of his father in Sorokino village (Luhansk region).
The negotiator on kartell Oleg Kotenko has told about it to Hromadske radio. According to his words, there was no official information about this accident, because they hoped to change the hostage quickly.
‘The judge negotiated with his acquaintance from LPR, that he help him to make ‘green light’ and he would come to Krasnodon and bury his father’, – told Kotenko.
However, militants have checked the documents of the judge in the ‘LPR’ checkpoint and called ‘security officers’ who detained Rudenko.
As soon as it had happened, the negotiations about kartell began.
Currently the hostage is in the isolation ward. He is charged in the ‘treason’: ostensibly he issued the decision to arrest the head of Water Utility and after that the inhabitants of ‘LPR’ left without water.
According to Kotenko’s words he doesn’t recognize his guilty, but Rudenko’s wife confirms that ‘he had signed something’. It’s known that tortures are used to him.
Parallel with tortures and prisoning the hostaged civil people don’t have an opportunity to have normal food. Nearly 600 thousand of people in Donbass don’t have an access to the food. The Chairman of the World Food Programme in Ukraine Dorte Lillehammer has told about it on the briefing in Kramatorsk (Donetsk region).
According to her words
UN World Food Programme in Ukraine focused its work on help to people in Donetsk and Luhansk regions, who don’t have an opportunity to eat normally.
‘This means, that because of different reasons they don’t have an access to food. Today nearly 600 thousand of people who has food insecurity. The biggest part of them is on the uncontrolled territory’ said Dorte Lillehammer.
She assured, that organization that she headed is going to work with the representatives of the other agencies ‘to create the livelihood’.
‘We don’t want only to provide food aid. We want to create the opportunities for the economical development of the region. We can’t forget about people, who don’t have any opportunity to supply themselves’, said Dorte Lillehammer.
In spite of food crisis the chieftains of unrecognized ‘DPR’ are optimistic and self-assured. They still try to implement own document system, especially identification. Pro-Kremlin ‘headmasters’ of ‘DPR” claim that as many as 26,500 of people have got the passport of the ‘DPR’ citizen in republic. Herewith, according to the information of separatist mass-media 2.3 million of people have lived in the ‘republic’ as of August 2016.
At the same time ‘the head of the Migration Service of MIA DPR’ Vladimir Krasnoschek marked that more than 33 000 ‘DPR’ inhabitants made the applications to get the passport of the ‘republican sample’.
Based on the statistic, the conclusion is that the residents of a ‘young republic’ have no hurry to get new ‘passports’.