The lawlessness of the Russian occupiers goes beyond any limit in the occupied territories.
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The invaders in the Mariupol region decided to evict the entire village in order to equip a base for the Russian military there. The settlement is located in the forest and not far from the main place of deployment of Russian troops in Nikolskoe. This was announced by the adviser to the mayor of Mariupol, Petr Andryushchenko, in Telegram.
Near the village. Nikolskoye right in the middle of the forest is the village of Lesnoye. Very convenient for military accommodation. First, in the middle of the forest away from prying eyes. Secondly, next to the main location of the occupiers in Nikolskoye itself, the message says.
According to him, the eviction of the peasants began with the assistance of a local collaborator. The Russians came up with a reason for this – the lack of confirmation of ownership and identity. All the books that belonged to local residents were previously burned in the forestry office in Mariupol.
Seven families now live in the village of Lesnoye, mostly pensioners live there. These are people who moved here from Mariupol.
Recall, on April 9, the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine stated that in Starobelsk, Lugansk region, Russian military officers were searching the residences of citizens suspected of supporting Ukraine. These people are taken out by the occupiers in an unknown direction, they do not return home.
Source: Racurs

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