Forcibly deported Mariupol residents flee Russia
Russian mass media has admitted that 10 deported Mariupol residents have now left the Russian Federation, and 37 more plan to do the same
Mariupol City Council reported the update in its Telegram channel.
"Yes, sites in Pskov region write about 10 Mariupol residents who left. Another 37 residents deported from the Donetsk and Lugansk regions also plan to leave the aggressor's country. If the Russian mass media has already started writing about it, it means that hundreds of Mariupol residents are already leaving Russian Federation territory. Otherwise, they would have concealed these incidents," the statement said.
The City Council noted that the Russians themselves demonstrated the falsity of their own propaganda about Mariupol residents who left for Russia allegedly voluntarily.
"Now the Mariupol residents have to use all opportunities to leave the Russian Federation. After all, they have already felt the Russian 'hospitality' and 'help' ," the council said.
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