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300 residents of Mariupol were deported to Vladivostok: no money, no connection

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300 Mariupol residents were deported only to the Russian Far East/Channel 24 Collage

The Russians illegally take Ukrainians out of Mariupol under the pretext of “evacuation of the civilian population to safe regions”, but no one asks the residents whether they want to move to Russia. To date, we have managed to find the location and establish details about 300 Mariupol residents deported to Vladivostok.

Vladivostok is a city in the Russian Far East, where the average annual air temperature in the city is +4.2° Celsius. Ukrainians were forcibly deported 9.6 thousand kilometers from their parental home.

Location of the deported Mariupol residents

According to the adviser to the mayor of Mariupol, Per Andryushchenko, people were taken to the former village of Vrangel, which today is a remote microdistrict of the city of Nakhodka. Mariupol residents live in a building somewhere between a hotel and a hostel.

Providing food and clothes

According to him, people are not given any money, so the opportunity to get in touch to call telephone relatives or friends – no. They are not provided with the necessary things (clothes, medicines, hygiene products), however, they are fed three times. Andryushchenko remarked: “We are not talking about the quality of food.” Therefore, one can understand that people are fed poorly.

Documents

It seems that during the “evacuation” all the documents were taken away from the Ukrainians and they promised to develop new ones. To date, not a single Mariupol resident has received it, since “the registration procedure is ongoing.”

“They promise to complete the bureaucratic procedures of registration in two weeks and carry out further resettlement to other towns,” the Mariupol mayor told the councilors.

Employment

Ukrainians were taken to the edge of Russia, and even they are arranged for low-paid jobs, which indicates the exploitation of the labor force. According to Andryushchenko, people have the opportunity to choose a job only from the vacancies offered to them. He noted that we are talking about “low-skilled and low-paid work.”

“Formally, the Russians talk about the possibility of later at any time to abandon the status of” shelter from the war “, but there is no confidence in this,” Andryushchenko stressed.

The mayor of Mariupol expressed his dissatisfaction with the fact that the inhabitants of the warm Sea of ​​u200bu200bAzov were taken 9.6 thousand kilometers from their hometown to the ends of the world, where the warmest month is August with a temperature of +21. He does not understand the reasons for such inhuman actions.

What is known about the deportation of Ukrainians to Russia:

  • Vladimir Zelensky, at a joint briefing with UN Secretary General António Guterres, said that Russia illegally took 500 thousand Ukrainians. The propagandists themselves boast that they “saved from the war” about 1 million citizens of Ukraine.
  • In the village of Bolshaya Aleksandrovka, Kherson region, the Russians are forcibly evicting all residents. In case of non-execution of the criminal order of the infidels, the civilian population is threatened to be forcibly evacuated. Probably, we are talking about illegal deportation to the territory of Russia.
  • The invaders, under the guise of a set of volunteer groups, are trying to deport the residents of Mariupol. The aggressor country launched a new informational special operation aimed at promoting voluntary departure to the Russian Far East.

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