United Russia deputy proposed to give apartments of Russians who died from COVID-19 to refugees from Donbass

United Russia deputy proposed to give apartments of Russians who died from COVID-19 to refugees from Donbass

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State Duma Deputy Yevgeny Federov proposed to place refugees from Donbass in the apartments of Russians who died from the coronavirus.

He noted on the air of the radio station “Moscow speaking” that “over the past year alone, Russia has lost a million people due to the pandemic.”

“They have everything – they had a job, housing, and so on. All this, of course, can be provided as help to these unfortunate people,” the deputy said.

Meanwhile, as follows from the income declaration of the deputies, Fedorov owns four apartments and two houses.

Comrade-in-arms of Alexei Navalny Lyubov Sobol (Navalny and several of his associates, including Sobol, are included in the register of organizations and individuals involved in terrorism and extremist activities) on her Twitter came up with a counter proposal to United Russia – to give refugees from Donbass their villas and penthouses.

“You can share your salary, they only have an official one of several hundred thousand rubles,” the lawyer said.

Earlier, up to 30 regions of the Russian Federation expressed their readiness to accept refugees. The Ministry of Emergency Situations of the DPR stated that a total of 700 thousand people would be sent to Russia.

Source: Rosbalt

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