Deported Mariupol residents resettled in 66 camps in remote corners of Russia – investigation

There are almost no chances to get out on your own without phones and money, but some of them have already been helped by Russian citizens

Deported residents of Mariupol were occupied by Russian occupiers in 66 camps in remote parts of Russia. This is stated in the investigation of the British publication inews.

British journalists analyzed the news in Russian local media and cross-checked it with cartographic sites to find 66 camps for Ukrainians in a network of former Soviet sanatoriums, children's camps and even a former chemical weapons dump in various remote regions – from Belgorod to Siberia, the Caucasus and the Caucasus. Kamchatka and Vladivostok.

Journalists found 6,250 Mariupol residents in 38 camps, including 621 children. Places are being prepared in other camps. Without phones and money, they have almost no chance. However, there is already an underground network of Russian citizens themselves who help those who want to get out. The network was created by Russian human rights activists.

“There is an impressive grassroots organization on several levels – people raise money for train tickets, help with clothes and toys for children, allow people to stay home for a few nights,” said one activist on condition of anonymity.

they send them to activists in other cities, and they help them get abroad.

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It will be recalled that, according to Mariupol Mayor's Adviser Petro Andryushchenko, three hundred Mariupol residents deported to Vladivostok by Russia were resettled in a nearby hotel or dormitory . People are offered only low-skilled and low-paid jobs.

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Based on materials: ZN.ua

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