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Amid ongoing tensions, the Russian occupation continues to influence Ukrainian territories significantly. Initiatives like "Bring Kids Back UA," led by President Zelenskyy, have successfully repatriated numerous children from occupied areas. Meanwhile, Russia's plans for an internet shutdown in Crimea highlight efforts to tighten control over these regions. The international community, including various African diplomats visiting occupied Crimea, faces criticism from Ukraine. Furthermore, the occupation's impact disrupts local life, visible through increasing military mobilization and economic hardships. Reports of Russians raising tariffs and threatening nationalization showcase attempts to enforce dominance in occupied territories.

How does Ukraine manage to return children from occupied territories?

Ukraine utilizes initiatives like "Bring Kids Back UA," spearheaded by President Zelenskyy, to orchestrate the safe return of children from Russian-occupied regions. This involves strategic negotiations and international cooperation to ensure the safety and successful reunification of these minors with their families back in Ukraine.

What is the purpose of the internet shutdown in occupied Crimea?

The internet shutdown in occupied Crimea represents a strategic move by Russian authorities to exert greater control over information flow and civil activities within the region. By limiting access, they aim to suppress dissent, hinder communication among resistance groups, and strengthen their grip over the occupied community's daily lives.

Why does Ukraine condemn visits by foreign diplomats to occupied Crimea?

Ukraine strongly condemns such visits as they implicitly endorse Russian occupation and undermine international legal norms concerning territorial sovereignty. These diplomatic gestures are seen as acts of legitimizing unlawful Russian control over Ukraine's regions which contradicts Ukraine's efforts in rallying global support against the occupation.

What are the economic implications of the occupation in Ukrainian territories?

Occupational forces in Ukraine carry significant economic implications. They include raising local tariffs and threats of nationalizing properties, which contribute to economic instability. Such measures intend to disrupt the region's normalcy, placing economic strain on the residents and manipulating resources to reinforce their control over the occupied areas.

What international actions are suggested to address the occupation issue?

International measures, including deploying humanitarian observers and issuing sanctions, are suggested to address occupation issues. Such actions aim to monitor human rights conditions, support affected civilians, and halt aggressive expansions by holding the Russian Federation accountable, ensuring that global norms and territorial integrity are upheld.

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