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Residents created a procedure for “legal” car theft in Mariupol – city council

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The Russian occupiers began to put in a special “registration” the cars of Mariupol residents who were evacuated, the city council notes.

The Russian occupiers began to put cars in Mariupol in a “special record” without proper documents. This method is to steal the cars of the locals. This was reported by the Mariupol City Council on its Telegram channel on Wednesday, August 17.

“Now in the city it is allowed to put “in a special account” cars where, because of the war, the registration documents have been lost, lost or stolen,” the message said.

The city council believes that in this way the occupiers, together with the collaborators, have loosened their hands for the sake of profit. They hide behind a fictitious scheme, but in fact continue to steal the cars of Mariupol residents who have left the city.

Earlier it became known that Russia began to deport Ukrainians back to Mariupol. In particular, the “first fact of a reverse deportation” from Pskov to Donbass appeared.

The invaders trick the residents of Mariupol into the army

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