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10:19 05 May 2022

russian occupiers want to arrange May 9 "parade of prisoners" in Mariupol, mayor's adviser says

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In Mariupol on May 9 invaders want to arrange a "parade of prisoners"

The adviser to the mayor of Mariupol Petro Andriushchenko said this on the air of the telethon, Rubryka reports.

According to the mayor's adviser, for the sake of the TV shot, the russians will disguise 2,000 civilians in the uniform of the Ukrainian Armed Forces, who are currently being held in a filtration camp.

"Almost 2,000 men who were deported from Mariupol about four weeks ago are being held in a filtration prison, I would say, in the villages of Bezymene and Kozatske in the Novoazovsk district.

These men are told that they will be dressed in Ukrainian uniforms and involved in the so-called parade of prisoners in Mariupol because our real prisoners are not enough for the masses.

There will be a grotesque mass made of Mariupol residents to create a propaganda 'picture,'" Andriushchenko said.

According to the mayor's adviser, the occupiers are actively preparing for the celebration of May 9 in Mariupol.

He stressed that the residents are working for the food industry by clearing the city of debris and set up a "scarecrow" of a woman with a Soviet flag.

As Rubryka reported, a monument to the "Ukrainian grandmother with the Soviet flag" was erected on May 3 in Belgorod, Russia.

In addition, according to Andriushchenko, "curators from Russia," the deputy of the administration of the President of russia, and the Secretary-General of the "United Russia" party came to oversee the preparation.

According to Rubryka, according to Ukrainian intelligence, Mariupol should become the center of "celebrations" on May 9.

At the same time, Ukrainian fighters continue to hold a circular defense at the Azovstal plant in incredibly difficult conditions.

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