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In the temporarily occupied Mariupol, the Russian authorities massively check schoolchildren's phones for subscriptions to pro-Ukrainian groups and "Nazi" symbols
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This was reported by the Mariupol City Council on Telegram.
It is noted that in this way, Russian authorities and collaborators are actively looking for residents who support Ukraine.
"The children are in a terrible condition after yesterday's raid at school, it is not clear what they were looking for and why they were intimidated. They made some lists. The child is afraid to go to school after that," reads a message from Mariupol residents posted by the city council.
In the comments of the citizens, it is noted that some children felt unwell right during the inspection.
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