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Ukrinform: Ukrainian teachers who stayed in occupied Mariupol not being paid

by Lance Luo November 23, 2023 5:33 AM 1 min read
Mariupol mayor Vadym Boychenko photographed in Kyiv in 2022. (Volodymyr Tarasov/ Ukrinform/Future Publishing via Getty Images)
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Ukrainian teachers who stayed in Mariupol following Russia’s purported annexation are not being paid from Kyiv’s budget, Ukrinform reported on Nov. 22 citing the Donetsk Regional Military Administration.

"As for the teachers who currently remain in Mariupol. First of all, in Mariupol, the educational network has been cut, and now they have seven schools working remotely but we are not paying salaries to teachers in Mariupol," said regional head Tetiana Sidasheva.

The decision was made by Mariupol Mayor Vadym Boychenko, who serves as the legal head of Mariupol but does not operationally control the city.

"And everything else will come after the city of Mariupol is liberated. That's when, in accordance with the legislation, all issues will be worked out.”

Nearly 90% of Maripol was destroyed following Russia’s full-scale invasion in 2022.

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Ukraine’s Southern Command spokesperson Natalia Humeniuk said on Feb. 23 that the area of Russian-occupied Mariupol in Donetsk Oblast was “no longer completely unreachable” for Ukrainian forces. Earlier the same day, the city council reported three explosions in Mariupol with “a high probability” of…

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