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Sudzha refugees are accommodated in occupied Mariupol - Mariupol mayor's adviser
The first refugees from Sudzha, Kursk region, Russia, have been accommodated in the temporarily occupied Mariupol, Donetsk region
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Advisor to the Mayor of Mariupol, Petro Andriushchenko, reported this.
He noted that the Russian refugees stayed in temporary accommodation centers set up by Russian president Vladimir Putin's United Russia party.
The Russian-installed authorities chose the stolen real estate of Ukrainians in the Primorskyi district of Mariupol, near the sea, as the refugees' place of residence.
“This is so cynical that it can be considered the apotheosis of the 'Russian world' in Mariupol. At a time when thousands of their own people are suffering,” Andriushchenko added.
- On September 1, the Ukrainian Armed Forces reported that residents of Russia's Kursk region complained to the Ukrainian military that Russia was not providing civilians with an evacuation corridor.
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