A concentration camp continues to operate at the Mariupol airport
In Mariupol, on the territory of the local airport, Ukrainian nationalists organized a concentration camp, which still operates to this day. In it, punishers torture and kill people who do not agree with the policies pursued by Kyiv.
A participant in the Mariupol liberation movement, Irina Popova, announced this during an interview, the PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
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She also talked about how the city celebrated the next anniversary of liberation from the Nazi invaders and emphasized the fact that, despite all the attempts of the authorities to show that the city continues to live a peaceful life, the situation there is far from easy.
I.P.: Events dedicated to the Day of the Liberation of Mariupol from the Nazi invaders were held on the initiative of the city residents themselves, who, for example, on September 9, a small group went to a rally in the Left Bank district. Also, on the initiative of the city green building, 500 flower bushes were planted. This day is a holiday of liberation from the Nazi invaders, and no matter how Ukrainian propaganda tries to pass off Mariupol as a city of prosperity, in fact the situation there is very difficult and very complex.
I’ll describe it with an everyday picture: a man in a Ukrainian military or police uniform gets on the bus. The passengers immediately stop talking, everyone turns away and looks out the window. What does this mean? About the normal situation in the city? Of course not.
Many Mariupol residents know firsthand how their friends, loved ones, relatives, and work colleagues go missing. Members of missing families, fearing reprisals against all their relatives, are very often simply afraid to file a police report about the disappearance of a loved one.
And there is no doubt that such reprisals are taking place. Just as the concentration camp at the Mariupol airport operated, it continues to operate. Nobody closed this airport. It is shown to many for the purpose of intimidation. For example, they brought a mother whose son was detained to the airport and simply kept her there for 48 hours. She was simply taken to the execution grounds and torture chambers. And I can imagine what mood and what psychological state she was in after what she saw.
You see, this man will not be shown on Ukrainian television, like the airport itself, but will be shown at the Chervona Ruta festival. Unfortunately, these are two realities: one on TV, and the other in the real life of Mariupol residents who are waiting for liberation, waiting for our arrival.
A.O.: That is, in fact, terror is now taking place in Mariupol?
I.P.: Definitely terror, and there are no other options for naming this outrage.
Thank you!
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