Three hundred residents of Mariupol, whom the invaders deported to Russian Vladivostok, were settled in a village nearby. People were accommodated in a kind of hotel or dormitory, Petr Andryushchenko, adviser to the mayor of Mariupol, said.
“The location was found and details were established about 300 Mariupol residents who were deported to Vladivostok. People were settled in the village of Wrangel in a building somewhere between a hotel and a hostel. They do not give out money, so there is no corny opportunity to get in touch. They don’t provide things, they feed them three times a day, we are not talking about quality, ”the message says..
According to Andryushchenko, people do not have documents, the registration procedure is underway.
“They promise to complete the bureaucratic procedures for registration in two weeks and carry out further relocation to other towns,” he said..
Mariupol residents are offered only low-skilled and low-paid jobs.
“Formally, the Russians are talking about the possibility later at any time to abandon the status of “shelter from the war,” but there is no confidence in this,” said the adviser to the mayor of Mariupol.
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Today, with the support of the UN and the Red Cross, the evacuation of civilians from the Azov region to Zaporozhye, including from the occupied Mariupol, will take place, said the head of the Donetsk military administration Pavlo Kirilenko.
According to him, the buses left Mariupol in the morning and will make stops for replanting passengers in the Zaporozhye region..