fbpx
11:57 05 May 2022

It's the most horrible story that should be told to the entire world: Mariupol authorities on occupiers' filtration camps

Mariupol authorities receive details of filtration camps of russian-occupying troops in Bezymiane village

The adviser to the mayor of Mariupol Petro Andriushchenko reported about it.

These camps became a real ghetto for Mariupol.

"This is the most horrible story worth telling the entire world.… Without exaggeration, this is a new page in russia's war crime that is happening right now," he said.

Mariupol authorities have received information that almost four weeks ago, the occupiers forcibly removed all men from the Huhlino, Myrnyi, and Volonterivka districts.

Approximately 2,000 people were housed in the villages of Bezymiane and Kozatske.

According to the mayor's adviser, the men were not allowed to take any personal belongings with them, and their passports and other identity documents were confiscated.

The men were placed in the school and club. For the fourth week in a row, men have been forcibly detained there.

According to Andriushchenko, living conditions are terrible.

People are forced to sleep on the floor in the hallways. The first case of a man's death due to the occupiers' refusal to call an ambulance was recorded in the village of Kozatske.

The first case of tuberculosis was recorded among people at the school in Bezymiane, as a result of which the school gym turned into an isolation ward, where many people were locked up without medical care, the mayor's adviser said.

Andriushchenko emphasizes that in the camps three meals a day is bland watery food and as a place of hygiene is one sink with cold water for thousands of people. Hygiene as such is absent.

All detainees, including the sick and people with disabilities, are recruited to work in the village of Bezymiane and the city of Novoazovsk under the escort of the russian military.

According to Andriushchenko, the documents are not returned to people, instead, everyone received a document on passing the filtration. But he doesn't give them the right to leave the camp.

On Monday, May 2, it was announced that men would take part in the parade on May 9 in Mariupol as "prisoners." To do this, they will be dressed in the uniform of Ukrainian soldiers.

If you have found a spelling error, please, notify us by selecting that text and pressing Ctrl+Enter.

Spelling error report

The following text will be sent to our editors: