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“People are forced to return to the city”: how many Mariupol residents are in filtration camps

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What is known about the filtration camps in Mariupol/Getty images

Today, in the filtration camps of infidels – without the right to leave them, there are about 2 thousand Mariupol residents in the Novoazovsky district, and several thousand more are in such camps in the Manguz district.

Advisor to the Mayor of Mariupol Petr Andryushchenko told Channel 24 about this. He also added that the conditions in which the Ukrainians from Mariupol are being held are appalling.

The worst thing is that people are forced to return to the city because they have nowhere to go, because they are infidels are blocking the possibility of evacuation,” said an adviser to the mayor of Mariupol.

The conditions in which Ukrainians are in the filtration camps

“As for the conditions in these camps , then it is difficult to call them conditions at all – people are kept in one of the filtration camps for more than 4 weeks, without change of clothes, there are no hygiene products, there is one gran for everyone with cold water,” Andryushchenko notes.

According to the adviser to the mayor of Mariupol, everyone sleeps on the floor, they are not provided with any medical care. The food is difficult to assess as edible and these people are also forced into community service. Everything looks like a real concentration camp, in the worst sense of the term .

You can sign a petition calling for the rescue of all fighters on the territory of Azovstal here . The appeal is addressed to the UN and its head António Guterres.

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