Forced deportation is called “evacuation” by the aggressor.
Russian occupiers removed from Mariupol < almost 140,000 people, according to Russia's Interfax, citing Colonel-General Mikhail Mizintsev (he was nicknamed the "Mariupol Butcher" for the brutal blockade and destruction of Mariupol).
< p>“138,733 residents have been evacuated from Mariupol during the entire period through the humanitarian corridor to the east without the participation of the Ukrainian authorities,” the Russian military boasted. shoots or does not allow vehicles, does not allow to deliver food, water and medicine to the city.
What Russia presents as an evacuation is in fact mostly forced deportation and abduction of Ukrainians. The day before, 719 Mariupol residents were deprived of their homes in this way.
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The Russians forcibly deported several thousand Mariupol residents to Russia. Earlier, the occupation authorities in Donetsk and Luhansk oblasts, under the guise of “evacuating” civilians, carried out a mass action of forced relocation to Russia. These actions, which in international law qualify as deportation, are a crime against humanity.How will the world react to the deportation and genocide of Ukrainians? “.
Merkel's party has criticized Chancellor Scholz for delaying military aid to Ukraine. Up to 3,000 defenders were killed in the battles for Ukraine – Zelensky Another ten thousand servicemen were wounded to varying degrees. What “denazification” Putin intended: the example of Mariupol The occupiers turned the city into a ghetto during World War II. The occupiers fired a missile at the airfield in Alexandria There is no information on casualties. The enemy is preparing the territory of Belarus for the launch of missiles – the Ministry of Defense Also, Russian forces are preparing to receive aircraft in Transnistria.