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Part of the Ukrainians who were forcibly deported to Russia returned through Turkey and Belarus

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Part of the Ukrainians who were forcibly deported to Russia returned through Turkey and Belarus

Ukrainians are forcibly taken to Russian territory/Rakurs

Ukrainians who ended up in the occupied territories are forcibly deported to Russia. Some of them managed to escape and return home – through Turkey or Belarus.

This was told by the adviser to the head of the Ministry of Internal Affairs Anton Gerashchenko, he noted that only the mayor of Mariupol reported that more than 30 thousand people were taken from the city to Russia by force. to Russia, – Gerashchenko

The Russians and their leader Putin expected to be greeted with flowers, but no one greeted them with flowers. Therefore, in the areas adjacent to Russia, primarily Mariupol and parts of the Luhansk region, conditions were created to “squeeze out” Ukrainians to Russia,” Gerashchenko explained.

Thus, they created a picture for Russian TV channels: they say, Ukrainians rush to Russia. In fact, the situation was artificially created, because it was almost impossible to leave Mariupol for Ukraine.

Some Ukrainians have already been able to leave Russia

Now already there are Ukrainians who were able to return through Georgia, Turkey, Finland and Belarus. There are coordinates of Ukrainians who are ready to talk about the fact that they were actually kept in concentration camps,” added Gerashchenko.

The adviser to the head of the Ministry of Internal Affairs said that the whole world should know about another Russian war crime. After all, people were forcibly taken out of Ukrainian territory without being given a choice.

Pay attention! According to Ombudsman Lyudmila Denisova, 600,000 Ukrainians have already been forcibly taken out of Ukraine. Among them, 127,000 are children.

Learn more about this: 42 countries have applied to The Hague regarding Russian war crimes

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