Russia has launched a new information campaign. It is aimed at advertising on social networks the deportation of Ukrainians to the Far East of the russian federation.
The Adviser to the Mayor of Mariupol Petro Andryushchenko reported about it.
"Similar "messages from a friend" are widely disseminated under the guise of volunteer ones in all chats and groups under russian control, along with numerous photos of leaflets advertising the Far East," Andryushchenko said.
The Adviser to the Mariupol Mayor stressed that such reports were "outright lies and an attempt to push for election of the Far East regions during the deportation".
"There are more and more reports that people refuse to go from Taganrog to the Far East and run away en masse from the point of boarding the train. Therefore, the occupier launched a massive information attack to prevent such a manifestation of the invincibility of Mariupol," Andryushchenko explained.
Occupiers deported 308 Mariupol residents to the Far East of the russian federation.
Russia deported almost 800 Ukrainians from Mariupol to Cheboksary and Vladivostok.