Accused of working for the SBU: Russians detain three children in occupied Melitopol
Kyiv • UNN
Russian troops in Melitopol detained three minors for alleged sabotage. The propagandists claim that they organized the attacks and tracked down collaborators.
In the temporarily occupied Melitopol, russian troops captured a group of minors who were accused of sabotage and working for the SBU. This was reported by UNN with reference to the mayor of Melitopol Ivan Fedorov.
Details
According to him, the russians detained three children and claimed that they were working for the Ukrainian underground.
The children were accused of "working for the SBU". The propagandists spread a "legend" that the boys had organized several terrorist attacks. They were passing on information about the movement of enemy equipment and troop bases. They were also allegedly spying on one of the collaborators to plant explosives in his entrance
He added that, according to the occupiers, two more members of "this group" were killed in an explosion of improvised explosives.
Addendum
The mayor of Melitopol explained that Russians are unable to overcome resistance in the temporarily occupied territories, so they decided to go the other way.
They are already capturing children who, under torture, are more likely to confess to anything the enemy says. We have to free our people
Recall
In occupied Luhansk, russia held a festival of "peoples of russia" where schoolchildren were taught the ideathat Ukrainians are a fictional nation, hinting at cultural genocide.