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In Mariupol, the occupiers collect personal data of residents and open “cash”

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Adviser to the Mayor of Mariupol on the situation in the city/Collage of Channel 24

In Mariupol, enemy shelling of Azovstal does not stop for a moment, even at night. Meanwhile, the occupiers are actively collecting personal data of local residents, hiding behind the “pension fund and social protection.”

Advisor to the mayor of Mariupol, Petr Andryushchenko, spoke about the situation in the surrounded city. He stressed that the main hope is the evacuation of people from Azovstal under the auspices of the UN. >Under the control of infidels, the so-called “cash-in cash machines” have been launched, from which money is literally ripped off from Mariupol residents. So, money from a non-cash account into cash can be exchanged at a rate of 2 to 1.

In particular, such a “cash out” was made in a “cash out” in the Levoberezhny district. It is reported that the scheme works like this: funds are transferred from cards through the mobile applications of our banks.

In the premises of the police station they collect personal data

In the premises of the Central Police Station, infidels collect personal data of local residents, pretending to be employees of the “pension fund and social security.” Moreover, they also ask for information about property and relatives. The invaders can subsequently use these data for blackmail.

The latest news from the occupied Mariupol: in short

  • According to the information of the Mariupol City Council, dysentery, E. coli may occur in the city due to unsanitary conditions and cholera.
  • Azov reported how much Russia spent on the war in Mariupol. This amount exceeds 1 billion 100 million dollars.
  • It also became known about the plans of the invaders to open a military hospital based on the maternity hospital.

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