Russians take Ukrainians to filtration camps/Lyudmila Denisova
Russian invaders continue the practice of forced deportation of the civilian population of Ukrainian cities to Russia. They send Ukrainians to depressed regions.
Now the largest number of forcibly deported Ukrainians are from the captured and almost completely destroyed Mariupol. Infidels continue to carry out “filtration measures” there.
According to the Commissioner for Human Rights Lyudmila Denisova, in just one week the Russians forcibly took almost 3,000 Ukrainians to the “filtration camp” in the village of Bezymyannoye, including more than 300 children.
Two “paths” after “filtering” – depressive Russia or prison with torture
Ukrainians who end up in such filtration camps are actually deprived of any rights. And they have two ways to get out of there.
The first is that after the filtration measures, the infidels form groups of Mariupol residents, who are first deported to Taganrog, and then to the depressed regions of Russia.
The second way is provided for those whom Russian infidels consider “dangerous for the Russian regime.” Those are at least 10% of those who fall into the hands of the invaders.
They are arrested, after which they are sent to the former correctional colony No. 52 in the village of Olenevka, Donetsk region, or they are taken to the sad Izolyatsia prison in Donetsk.
Stay there is accompanied by long-term interrogations, torture, death penalty threats and coercion for cooperation,” said Lyudmila Denisova.
Lyudmila Denisova recalled that the taking and torturing of hostages is an act of terrorism in accordance with the Council of Europe Convention on the Prevention of Terrorism and a war crime in accordance with Article 8 of the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court.
How many Ukrainians in general are held in ” filtration camps” – unknown. The exact number of Ukrainians whom the Russians considered “unreliable” and sent to prisons is also unknown.
According to the adviser to the Mariupol mayor Petr Andryushchenko, in the filtration colonies in the temporarily occupied Bezymyanny and Kazachye – from 3 to 4 thousand human. At the same time, they have been kept there for several weeks already.
There are from 4 to 6 thousand Mariupol residents in the Alenovka pre-trial detention center who have not been filtered. The conditions of detention are close to concentration camps during the Second World War. After all, the territory of the pre-trial detention center is not designed for such a number of people – there is nowhere to lie down in the cells. There are food problems. At the same time, interrogations and torture are constantly being carried out.
Pyotr Andryushchenko is convinced that, in addition to Izolyatsia, the occupiers have opened another prison of this type in Donetsk. And people who pose a danger to Russians simply “disappear” there.