Medvedev says remote work in Donbass should continue until further notice

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Dmitry Medvedev, Deputy Chairman of the Security Council of Russia, said that people in the Donbass should work remotely “until special orders”. Therefore, he supported the recommendation of Denis Pushilin, acting head of the Donetsk People’s Republic (DPR), to transfer the maximum possible number of workers in the region to remote work. TASS.

“This is absolutely true. The most important task is to save people,” said Medvedev, noting that such forms of employment are currently regulated.

According to the politician, the situation in Donbass is very difficult, and sometimes employees working in DPR offices in other regions “show personal courage and heroism when they go to work.”

On December 11, Denis Pushilin signed a decree recommending the heads of organizations and individual entrepreneurs of all types of property to immediately transfer the maximum possible number of employees to remote mode.

Deputy Chairman of DPR He insisted Residents do not block entrances so they can take cover during shelling. He said he had passed through the center of Donetsk and found that some shelters were closed and some were open. The same is true for entrance doors.

In recent weeks, the number of attacks by the Ukrainian Armed Forces (APU) on Donetsk has increased.

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