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10% of Mariupol residents do not pass “filtration” camps: the mayor's adviser spoke about their fate

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10% of Mariupol residents do not pass

10% of Mariupol residents do not pass “filtration” camps/Channel 24 collage

Russian military force Ukrainians to go through “filtering” when they escape from temporarily occupied territories.

How “filtering” happens

In recent days, the Russians forcibly deported another 257 Ukrainians, including 30 children. Now they have been sent to the village of Bezymyanny. The adviser to the mayor of Mariupol, Petr Andryushchenko, spoke about this on the air of a nationwide marathon, channel 24 reports.

Further, unfortunately, they will face the same fate as other people who were sent there before. That is, if they have not yet passed the “filtration” procedure directly in Mariupol, then this is waiting for them now. After that, they will be “evacuated” to Russia.

The occupiers form groups, then the Ukrainians are taken to Taganrog, and then to certain depressed regions of Russia,” said the adviser to the mayor of the city.< /p>

What happens to those who “failed”

However, not everyone passes the “filtering”. According to Andryushchenko's observations, at least 10% of people who get the “filtration” procedure do not go through it.

“They are recognized, let's say, as dangerous for the Russian regime. And after that, the worst happens. Those who have not passed the “filtration” are arrested, then the person goes to prison or to Olenevka (this is a softened version of a concentration camp), or they are taken to” Isolation” (a prison for pro-Russian militants in Donetsk – Channel 24). Perhaps there is more than one such “institution” there, – Andryushchenko noted.

What happens in the “filtration” camps

  • Lyudmila Denisova previously reported that Ukrainians there are subjected to many hours of interrogation, the Russian military checks their documents, phones, personal belongings, photographs and fingerprints.In addition, they are trying to find civil servants, representatives of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, the Security Service of Ukraine, the police.
  • Those who have passed the “filtering” receive the appropriate piece of paper.
  • At the border with Russia, people are also searched, documents and things are checked.
  • Interrogations can last several hours, but they are conducted by the FSB. Ukrainians also undergo procedures, I torture willing to leave for other countries through the occupied Crimea.

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