The Russian occupiers set up "filtration" camps in Mariupol. Men are divided into several categories: some are immediately thrown into prisons, others are forced to do hard work.
Vadym Boychenko, the Mayor of Mariupol, informed about this on the air of the national telethon, Channel 24 informs.
According to this official, the Russian invaders are carefully studying the case of every resident of Mariupol. After that, they are divided into three categories:
-civil officials and municipal employees are immediately punished, they are thrown into prisons, tortured. This can take weeks;
-men who have not been in the civil service join the so-called "DNR armed forces";
-those who cannot join the army are sent to remove the evidence of Russian crimes - dismantling wreckage, burying the bodies, etc.
Earlier, Petro Andryushchenko, the Deputy Mayor of Mariupol, mentioned that there were 4 "filtration" camps around the city. This process is more relevant in the Left Bank district, but there are some trends like this in other parts of the city. In particular, local medical personnel are being deported from occupied Donetsk.