< p _ngcontent-sc90 class="news-annotation">The world market leader, the German international express delivery company DHL, is now “cooperating” with the occupied territories of Ukraine. Parcels, in particular, can be sent to Mariupol, which is designated as part of the so-called “DPR”. 60~strong>24 Channel, that the cargo is delivered first to Russia, where it is carefully inspected by the FSB. Then they are sent to occupied Mariupol. Recently information has appeared that from Germany via DHL mail you can freely send any parcels to Mariupol. You write “Mariupol, “DPR”, Russia” – that is, everything that is theoretically prohibited from being mentioned in international society – this is written on the receipt, accepted, and then you track (the movement of the parcel – Channel 24). DHL then calmly redirects you to Russian Post and it reaches Mariupol,” explained Peter Andryushchenko. The parcel usually moves to the hub in Rostov-on-Don, and then it is transported to post offices in Mariupol. In general, it is interesting to note that Mariupol is not served by the Russian post office, but by the so-called “DPR” post office, which is not yet officially part of the Russian post office. “That is, you can from the track to see how DHL mail turns into “DPR” mail. This is the third case in my memory when European postal services, working with Russian post, calmly deliver parcels to occupied Mariupol marked “Mariupol, “DPR”,” Andryushchenko emphasized. That is, in fact, parcels that travel from Germany are handed over to Russia, where they are undoubtedly carefully inspected by the FSB. Such actions play into the hands of Russian propaganda, which will continue to broadcast how people are living “good” in occupied Mariupol. This also applies to the Western press, given the scandal with a German journalist in Mariupol.“Mariupol, “DPR”, Russia”
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