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The situation in the occupied territories of Crimea and Donbas remains tense, with multiple reports highlighting the ongoing hardships faced by civilians. Ukrainian armed forces have successfully targeted military installations, such as the Shahed storage base in Donetsk, yet civilian life is marred by economic strife and human rights abuses. In regions like Donetsk and Luhansk, only 30% of the population are employed, signaling a significant economic downturn due to the cessation of over three thousand enterprises. Furthermore, the occupying forces have been accused of imposing severe measures on local residents, including forced conscriptions and restricted access to basic services such as water and electricity. Reports of human rights violations, including the confiscation of Ukrainian properties and the distribution of psychotropic drugs to children, have raised alarms internationally. Despite these challenges, Ukraine persists in its non-recognition of these territories as part of Russia, maintaining its stance on sovereignty and territorial integrity.

What impacts does the occupation have on local economies in Donetsk and Luhansk?

The occupation has severely impacted local economies in Donetsk and Luhansk. With more than three thousand enterprises shut down, only 30% of people are employed. This economic struggle exacerbates living conditions as basic services are disrupted.

Are there reports of human rights abuses in the occupied territories?

Yes, there are numerous reports of human rights abuses in the occupied territories. These include forced conscription, confiscation of property, restricted access to resources, and psychological abuse of children. The UN has described the situation as 'worrying.'

How is Ukraine responding to Russian claims and actions in the occupied territories?

Ukraine has maintained a firm position by not recognizing the legitimacy of Russian claims over occupied territories. Ukrainian officials and President Zelenskyy assert that these regions remain an integral part of Ukraine's sovereignty and territorial integrity.

What military actions have taken place recently in the occupied regions?

Recently, Ukrainian forces have conducted precise military operations targeting key military installations in the occupied territories. These include attacks on logistics bases and military equipment depots aimed at disrupting the occupying forces' capabilities.

Has there been any international response to the situation in the occupied territories?

International bodies and countries have expressed concern over the human rights situation and ongoing conflict in the occupied territories. The European Parliament and other bodies call for action and observation to protect civilians and restore sovereignty.

What measures are residents of the occupied territories facing from Russian authorities?

Residents face numerous adversities, including forced conscription, confiscation of properties, limited access to essential services, and psychological manipulation. These measures aim to suppress dissent and control the population under occupation.

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