Russia hands out passports in occupied Ukraine cities

The Russian occupation authorities in southern Ukraine say they have started handing out Russian passports to locals in two cities - Kherson and Melitopol.

Ukraine condemns the creation of Russian citizens on its territory as "Russification". President Vladimir Putin is fast-tracking the procedure.

Russia's Tass news agency says the first 23 Kherson residents got Russian passports at a ceremony on Saturday.

Tass says thousands have applied for them, but its claim cannot be verified.

The Russian-appointed military governor in Kherson, Volodymyr Saldo, said "all our Khersonite comrades want to receive the passport and Russian citizenship as soon as possible".

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