66 camps with deported Ukrainians discovered in Russia


Many of the camps are located in the most remote corners of Russia.
In Russia, there are at least 66 camps with forcibly deported Ukrainians. Many of them are located thousands of miles from their homes in the most remote corners of the country, including Siberia, the Caucasus, the Arctic Circle and the Far East. This is stated in the investigation of the British edition of Inews.
The publication writes that only in 38 of these camps there are 6,250 people, and more than a third of them were created for Mariupol residents. On average, 162 people live in each of the camps.
The publication notes that the number of such camps will only grow.
According to the occupation media, 808 thousand Ukrainians were illegally taken to the Russian Federation, of which 153 thousand were children. At the same time, the Russian side says that they independently chose life "in the Far East."
At the same time, the authorities of Mariupol cast doubt on such words.
Our people were taken from the warm Sea of Azov for 9.6 thousand kilometers to the ass of the world, where the warmest month is August with a temperature of +21, for what?, said Petr Andryushchenko, adviser to the mayor of Mariupol.
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