No money, no documents, no connection - location of 300 Mariupol residents deported by Russians is recorded

The location of 300 Mariupol residents forcibly taken to Russia was recorded. Mariupol Mayor Adviser Petro Andryushchenko announced this

The location of 300 Mariupol residents forcibly taken to Russian Vladivostok was recorded.

Ukrainians were placed in Vrangel village (north Russia - Ed.) Now they are in a building that resembles something between a hostel and dormitory.

"Russians don't give them money so they just don't have the opportunity to communicate. They don't have clothes. Russians feed them three times, but the food lacks quality," says Mayor Adviser.

He states that deported Ukrainians don't have documents. The "registration" procedure is currently underway. Russians promise to complete the bureaucratic procedures in two weeks and to further relocate Mariupol residents to other settlements in the region.

They also offer only low-skilled and low-paid jobs to Ukrainians.

Russians formally declare the possibility of renouncing the status of "war shelter" at any time, but it's difficult to prove the truth of these statements.

"In fact, our people from the warm Azov region were taken 9.6 thousand km to the ass of the world, where the warmest month is August with a temperature of +21°C. Why?," the Mayor Adviser comments.