Russian forces reportedly intend to completely close all entrances to Mariupol on Monday and liquidate the men who remain there.
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In addition to closing access to the city, all movement in neighborhoods will be prohibited in order to liquidate the remaining Ukrainians, some of whom will have to fight against their country, Petro Andryushenko, an advisor to the Mayor of Mariupol said on. cable.
Some men will also be forced to clear the rubble, some will join the Russian army, and those deemed “unreliable” will be deposed.
According to the mayor’s advisor, the implementation of this system is already underway. Russian forces have reportedly begun using liquidation camps and checkpoints to identify men who would be useful, according to reports. Online mail.
The remaining Ukrainians in Mariupol will be subjected to interrogation, tests and physical examinations, Petro Andryushenko claimed.
The city of Mariupol, on the Sea of Azov in southeastern Ukraine, saw the worst fighting in the seven-week war. It was inhabited by 400,000 people before the Russian invasion, and the city was reduced to rubble by Russian bombing.
An estimated 20,000 civilians were killed, and tens of thousands remain trapped there.
Au milieu des craints que Marioupol ne tombe bientôt sous le contrôle total de la Russie, l’Ukraine a déclaré vendridi qu’elle tentait toujours de briser le siège de la ville, alors que lesnor combats et auto porte des é faisies City.