In Mariupol, the invaders opened the so-called “ATMs”. One of these ATMs operates in the Levoberezhny district.
The invaders lure out personal data from the people who remained in Mariupol.
This was announced by the Commissioner of the Verkhovna Rada for Human Rights Lyudmila Denisova.
In the premises of the Central Police Department, Russian invaders under the guise of “social services and the Pension Fund” are actively collecting personal data from people about property and relatives.
“There is a threat that these data can be used by rashists to search for people, blackmail, recruit and extort money from relatives who have left or live outside Mariupol,” she said.
As reported, about 100,000 residents of Mariupol who still remain in the blocked city are in mortal danger not only because of shelling, but also unbearable living conditions and unsanitary conditions. Lack of centralized water supply and sanitation, as well as lack of drinking water and food, can lead to serious illnesses. And under the rubble there are many corpses that will begin to decompose.