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About 7,000 Kherson region residents apply for Russian passports since late May

The number of offices where citizens can apply for a Russian passport will be increased, the official added

KHERSON, June 11. /TASS/. About 7,000 applications for Russian citizenship have been filed by residents of the Kherson Region since late May, a deputy head of the region’s military-civilian administration, Kirill Stremousov, has told TASS.

"About 7,000 applications have already been submitted, and their number tends to grow," he said, adding that a few hundred of them have already been processed.

The number of offices where citizens can apply for a Russian passport will be increased, the official added.

First passports were issued to Kherson region residents on Saturday, during a formal ceremony held in the run-up to Russia Day, marked on June 12.

On May 25, Russian President Vladimir Putin signed a decree to simplify Russian citizenship procedure for residents of Ukraine’s Zaporozhye and Kherson regions.