The long-suffering Mariupol is populated by Russian invaders with their fellow citizens. These people willingly go to live in other people's houses.
Moreover, for the category of Russians who are brought to the city, moving to Mariupol is an unprecedented improvement in living conditions. So they are really happy. Adviser to the mayor of Mariupol Petr Andryushchenko said this Channel 24.
They come to the resort, but they will run away home
“Let's put it this way: a Russian lives in some village, a house made of logs, a toilet is three kilometers away. And now he has been settled in an apartment where almost everything is there. At least the toilet with a shower is exactly inside. In some places even the equipment has been preserved. Of course, he is changing his living conditions for the better,” the adviser to the head of Mariupol explained.
In addition, Andryushchenko adds, in Russia this person had two weeks of summer a year. And in Mariupol, summer begins in May – the sea, it's warm, everything is fine.
Not Muscovites or Petersburgers are coming. There is an interesting ethnic composition – it is Russian, you can’t say otherwise. The way they behave and live… It crawled out of the yurt and arrived in Mariupol,” the adviser says.
Andryushchenko is convinced that it will not be difficult to evict people who are comfortably accommodated in the homes of Ukrainians. Moreover, they themselves will run away. “In the summer, they settled in boarding houses on the shore, where the military is now located. And then there was Kherson and Kharkov (the successful counteroffensive of the Armed Forces of Ukraine – Channel 24). All the families quickly returned home, and the occupiers returned to the city, because somehow it became restless,” – the adviser to the head of the city recalled.
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As soon as the front line starts moving towards Mariupol, the adviser notes, everyone will run away. The Russians have no courage.
What are they fighting for? He will go back to the yurt. How he lived at the resort, he earned crazy money, he will spend it in Russia. I think that neither they nor collaborators will be left, – Petr Andryushchenko notes.
A significantly bigger problem is, the adviser to the head of Mariupol believes, what to do with former Ukrainian citizens who collaborated to one degree or another with the occupation authorities. Of course, criminals will be judged according to the law. But with people willingly welcoming the “Russian world”, everything is more difficult.
“How to live with them later in the same city? This is the number one question for all Mariupol residents in the evacuation. I would advise them to just run away, because for sure no one will forgive anything. We, as an official body, say “retribution”, but people say ” revenge”. It would be better if the SBU and law enforcement officers get to them first than our people,” Piotr Andryushchenko summed up.
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