Russia will force Mariupol residents to wear Ukrainian military uniforms to parade prisoners of war

Irina Palachuk – Thursday May 5, 2022 09:13 Russian occupying forces in Mariupol plan to have the approximately 2,000 Ukrainian men currently held in the so-called “purification camp” dress in Ukrainian military uniforms and take part in a “POW parade” on May 9. Source: Petro Andryushenko, advisor to the Mayor of Mariupol, in the 24/7 national newscast, Quote from Andriyushenko: “We have information that approximately 2,000 men are currently being held in a filtration prison. In the villages of Bizymin and Kozatsky. They have been taken from Mariupol since About 4 weeks. These men are held there and told that they will be forced to wear Ukrainian uniforms [military] in uniform and participate in the so-called “POW parade” in Mariupol because they [the Russians] It lacks real POWs. It would be a strange crowd scene for another publicity photo. “Details: Andryushenko added that Russia’s preparations for Victory Day. [9 May] Celebrations in Mariupol are underway. On May 4, the city was visited by Russian representatives of Mariupol: Deputy Head of the Presidential Administration and General Secretary Adenaya Russia [United Russia]. The mayor’s advisor also said that they “even installed this scarecrow for a woman carrying a flag” and that “preparations for this obscurantism” are underway. Russian heavy machinery is clearing rubble in the center of Mariupol from what Andryushenko called “a parade on the bones of the citizens of Mariupol”. A large number of local residents had to help clear the rubble in exchange for food.

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