From the outskirts of the blocked Mariupol, the Russians took almost all the men to the filtration camp in the village of Bezymianny.
Men from Mirny and Volonterovka districts have been in filtration camps for more than two weeks. The living conditions there are “inhuman”.
This was announced by the adviser to the mayor of Mariupol Petr Andryushchenko.
According to him, the residents of Mariupol have already “passed the filter”. However, the occupiers of the terrorist state still do not give them the opportunity to leave the territory of the camp.
The Russians do not report the reasons for such actions. But Andryushchenko notes that in informal conversations, Russian soldiers talk about “a reserve either for mobilization or for work.”
A representative of the mayor’s office showed a photo of the place where people are kept. They show how dressed men sleep in a large room. There is also food in the photo: a piece of bread, porridge and something that looks like tea. An adviser to the Marupol mayor says that they feed them once a day. “If this is not yet a concentration camp, then what is it?” he stressed.
As reported, registration of private housing began in Mariupol in order to “legalize” the appropriation of property by Russian occupiers. The Russians carry out the procedure in one of the city’s schools. As for state and communal property, “it is already ‘considered’ the property of the occupiers by a separate paper signed by the leader Pushilin.”