Near Mariupol, Russians evict entire village to house their military
In the Mariupol district of the Donetsk region, the Russian invaders are evicting local residents from the village in order to accommodate their military
Petro Andryushchenko, adviser to the mayor of Mariupol, informs about this.
Russians evict Ukrainians from the village of Lisne, Mariupol district, for the sake of the Russian military.
"It is literally the "nationalization" of houses. The formally invented reason is the lack of proof of ownership and identity. Because the missing documents were destroyed by fire in the office in Mariupol," the mayor's adviser explains.
The eviction of local residents was facilitated by Natalia Mukha, a collaborator.
It is reported that there are seven families left of those who have been living there for a long time, these are mostly the elderly. There are also several families who moved there from Mariupol.
"It is very convenient for the deployment of the military. First, the settlement is situated in the middle of the forest, away from prying eyes. Second, it is near the main Russian location in Nikolske," Andryushchenko added.
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On March 30, it was reported that in the center of the temporarily occupied Mariupol, Russians installed an air defense charging system.
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On April 3 Russians transported trucks and trawlers with equipment en masse in Mariupol.
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Petro Andryushchenko also said that the occupiers recruit teenagers of conscription age into the so-called "volunteer army", where they are taught to fight.
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