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Occupants in Mariupol plan to mobilize up to 10,000 men

Occupants in Mariupol plan to mobilize up to 10,000 men
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Also, the collaboration authorities can now "legally" take away the property and cars of Mariupol residents.


In the temporarily occupied Mariupol, the Russians plan to mobilize up to 10,000 local residents.

This was told by the mayor of Mariupol, Vadim Boychenko. He warned that in the city the occupiers could take away the property and cars of citizens.

Using the introduction of "martial law", they plan to begin large-scale mobilization in the occupied Mariupol. According to preliminary estimates, up to 10 thousand men can be sent to the front.

Also, the collaboration authorities can now "legally" take away the property and cars of Mariupol residents. Involve residents in any work without paying wages. Realizing this, residents of the occupied cities began to leave en masse. Among them are residents of Mariupol.

"The occupiers have closed the exit towards Zaporizhzhia. Therefore, unfortunately, Mariupol residents have only one opportunity to leave - through the territory of the Russian Federation. Then they can return to Ukraine through European countries. Here they will receive support from the Yamariupol network of centers. We are ready to provide them with comprehensive help," Boychenko said.


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