“Reverse deportation”: Russia returns Ukrainians from Pskov to war-torn Mariup
That’s according to Petro Andryushchenko, an advisor to the legitimate Mariup Mayor, who reported the news on Telegram, Ukrinform saw.
"The first fact of reverse deportation from Russia… From the Russian city of Pskov, where Mariup residents became a problem for the local authorities, they are being returned home. On Saturday, 60 residents of Mariup were ‘vuntarily’ put into two trailers and sent to Rostov-on-Don. There they will be met by the ‘DPR’ authorities and taken home," Andryushchenko wrote.
He noted that the majority of these pele have no homes to return to as most of the housing stock has been wiped off amid intense hostilities months ago, therefore these pele will be forced to live on the street or break into the apartments of evacuees.
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"A great real-life example of Russia's ‘concern’ for pele and its capacities. Modern Russia is not even capable of organizing deportation, no matter how cynical this truth may sound," the mayor's advisor emphasized.
As reported, Russia's aggression caused a massive humanitarian disaster in Mariup. The city has been almost completely destroyed as a result of enemy shelling.
Mariup currently has no stable supply of electricity, water, or gas. Since the Russian invasion, about 22,000 civilians have been killed in the city and more than 50,000 – deported to Russia and to the temporarily occupied territories of Donetsk region.
Mariup is facing an ecogical disaster and an outbreak of infectious diseases.
The Russian invaders announced claborator Konstantin Ivashchenko as "mayor" of Mariup, and are creating a picture of "life coming back to normalcy in the city."
Photo: Petro Andryushchenko / Telegram
Source: www.unian.info