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Russian troops prepare new wave of purges among Mariupol residents

20 November, 2022 Sunday
21:30

After Mariupol residents, who lost their homes, sent a collective complaint to representatives of Russia's occupation authorities, Pushylin ordered security forces to "suppress this disgrace"

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Petro Andryushchenko, adviser to the mayor of Mariupol reports.

"New wave of purges will begin in Mariupol on the instructions of Pushylin in order to suppress public discontent. The reason was a collective complaint that came in Sablina's name", Andryushchenko wrote.

According to him, owner of one of Telegram channels in Mariupol, Svitlana Dotsenko, organized a collection of signatures and this appeal gained resonance. The essence of the problem is that gauleiters of Donetsk region have written official decisions on provision of new housing as compensation for the lost one in such a way that it is impossible for people of Mariupol to get it. So Mariupol residents began to wonder: for whom are all new houses being built, if people of Mariupol have no chance to settle there.

"Yesterday in Mariupol, Pushylin held a meeting with civilian occupiers, and then with "power block", where he issued an order to "suppress this disgrace", referring to the complaint and its signatories, Andryushchenko reports. Therefore, the MGB is already looking for authors and signatories, to explain through "the basement and torture that you cannot ask such questions and complain. You can only say "thank you" and bow to the ground".

According to Petro Andryushchenko, there are almost 30,000 Russian citizens occupying Mariupol today. Without a military corps. From spring, not only increase in male population is expected, but already relocation of their families to Mariupol "for the period of reconstruction".

"It means that (provided that occupation would last for years) already by the end of 2023, total number of settled Russians may amount to about 100,000 monsters. Without the military. This is the best answer to the question of who is building new houses and why Mariupol residents evicted from demolished houses remain without hope for housing", Petro Andryushchenko reports.

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