Occupiers will issue permits for the right to stay on the street/”Word and deed”
The regime that the Russian invaders established in the partially captured Mariupol is increasingly reminiscent of a Nazi concentration camp.
As Piotr, an adviser to the mayor of Mariupol, said Andryushchenko, the occupiers are going to start issuing separate passes-permits on the right to stay on the street.
In fact, according to their explanations, this is a mix of a document on filtration or, as they say, verification and a pass on the right to move around the city.
To do this, they launch the work of “police departments” at the following addresses:
- Central District – Fontana Street, 87;
- Primorsky District and the Central Office – Nakhimov Avenue, 86;
- Kalmiussky District – Controlnaya Street, 54;
- Levoberezhny District – street of the 130th Taganrog Division, 114.
At the same time, we expect increased filtration not only in Mariupol, but also on the coast from Melekino to Urzuf. Andryushchenko noted.
Russia continues to act with the same methods that it used decades ago. So, in Mariupol, unknown people are already inhabiting the houses of citizens. This was told by a woman who lived in the Mariupol village of Stary Krym. Residence permits are issued by the so-called village council.
Pay attention! Earlier, the Russian occupiers introduced special passes in Mariupol. They say that local residents should carry them with them to move around the city.
Part of the invaders withdraw from Mariupol
Part of the Russian troops began to withdraw from the Mariupol region and move to other directions. This testifies to the lack of forces and means of the invaders in the East. This was stated by Fyodor Venislavsky, a member of the Verkhovna Rada Committee on National Security and Defense.
According to him, the Russians understand that they will not be able to capture Mariupol and completely control it, so now they are trying to use these movements to achieve tactical success in other sectors of the front.