In Russia, in the Volga region, large-scale construction of filtration camps under the guise of children’s pioneer camps has begun.
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This was reported today, May 22, on the website of the Center for National Resistance.
These are quickly assembled modular houses, more like barracks, accommodating hundreds of “visitors,” the report says.
The Kremlin has been building a system of filtration camps since the beginning of the occupation of Ukraine.
In such zones, people are tested for loyalty to the occupation authorities. They are also using it to create a database of residents of the occupied territories, the CNS notes.
Recently, in the temporarily occupied territories of Ukraine there has been an increase in filtration measures. Checks are especially tough in the south of Ukraine.
Source: Racurs

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