Mariupol resident complained about the behavior of migrants from Russia: he was accused of "inciting hatred"

Mariupol resident complained about the behavior of migrants from Russia: he was accused of "inciting hatred"

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A resident of occupied Mariupol complained about the behavior of Russian migrants from the Caucasus. Instead of solving the problem, the pseudo-mayor appealed to the FSB, accusing the Mariupol resident of "inciting hatred.

A resident of the temporarily occupied Mariupol in Donetsk region complained about the behavior of Russian migrants from the Caucasus regions of Russia. Instead, he was accused of "inciting hatred." This was reported by the Mariupol City Council, according to UNN.

A resident of the city wrote an appeal to the occupation administration with a complaint about migrants from the Caucasus regions of Russia. The resident complained about the behavior of the newcomers. In particular, he noted a violation of public order rules when migrants drove a car onto the beach. Also, according to him, "the state helps them, gives them all the benefits," while local residents "are abandoned, they can't make ends meet,

- the statement said.

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It is noted that instead of answering, the pseudonym Morgun wrote a letter to the FSB calling for a legal assessment of the resident's words. The letter states that "certain phrases may be aimed at inciting hatred or enmity towards certain groups of people...".

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The Mariupol City Council noted that the number of migrants from Russia is growing in the city. According to official estimates by the occupiers, there are more than 30,000 of them. As a result, the number of conflicts between the local population and migrants is increasing.

Mariupol residents are dissatisfied with their behavior, permissiveness, traffic violations and disregard for public order. But instead of establishing at least some kind of law and order, the former police officer and now pseudo-mayor of the city, Oleg Morgun, chooses not only to do nothing, but to harass local residents for asking them to restore order,

- the city council adds.

Recall

An advisor to the mayor of Mariupol reported that more than 10,000 residents of the temporarily occupied Mariupol in Donetsk region were arrested during filtration procedures and purges. According to recent reports, some of the arrested civilians were held together with Azov soldiers in Olenivka, but information on the majority of those arrested is not available.