In Mariupol, the invaders started a new wave of filtration: children are being targeted
Kyiv • UNN
Russian occupiers carry out filtration measures at private enterprises in Mariupol, detaining people without Russian passports. 263 minors were registered, 16 children were called "extremists" for their pro-Ukrainian views.
In the temporarily occupied Mariupol, Russian terrorists have launched a new wave of filtration measures, reports UNN with reference to the Resistance.
According to the Resistance, under the pretext of "fighting violators of migration legislation", raids are carried out at private enterprises.
People without a Russian passport are detained for "clarification of circumstances", which can last up to 30 days.
"For the first time, children were hit. The invaders registered 263 minors, including 16 children called "extremists" for their pro-Ukrainian views. They are forced to undergo psychiatric examinations or "treatment," the report says.