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Russia forcibly deports 1.3 million Ukrainians, more than 230,000 children - Denisova
Russian forces have already forcibly deported 1,377,925 Ukrainians who were forced through 'filtration camp' facilities
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Commissioner for Human Rights of the Ukrainian Verkhovna Rada Lyudmyla Denisova shared the figures.
"As of May 21, Russia deported 1,377,925 Ukrainians to its territory, including 232,480 children," she said.
Russian soldiers don't let people leave the place of 'evacuation.' Ukrainians are forced to sit in the bus and only then Russians tell them that they are going to a filtration camp in Bezimenne village, Novoazovsky area, and then to Russia.
"About 32,000 people have gone through the camp. How many found themselves in torture chambers in the temporarily occupied territories or died, because of their disloyalty to the Russian forces and special operation, is currently unknown," added Denisova.
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