Occupiers opened two filtration prisons in Mariupol - Andryushchenko
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The first filtration prison is located in the village Olenevka on the basis of the former Yenakievo strict regime colony No. 52.
Here former law enforcement officers, pro-Ukrainian activists and journalists are kept, writes adviser to the mayor of Mariupol Andryushchenko .
Now it has become known about the second filtration prison on the basis of the former Volnovakha correctional colony No. 120. Judging by the information, it is here that the "unreliable" are kept until sentencing or undergoing filtration. Those who simply turned out to be suspicious and do not belong to the above categories. It is here that there are more than 20 volunteers who carried out the evacuation of Mariupol residents during the evacuation period. That is, there are two filtration concentration camps in Olenovka, not one . Both were empty on February 24, 2022, Andryushchenko reports.
An interesting fact about volunteers . Almost all of them received certificates from the Red Cross of Ukraine.
The Mayor of Mariupol Vadim Boychenko previously reported that in the Mariupol region the occupiers were arresting and shooting Ukrainian volunteers and officials. All of them refused to cooperate with collaborators and occupation authorities.
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