The mayor of Enerhodar, Dmytro Orlov, said that
during the occupation of the city, more than 1,500 residents were tortured by the occupiers.
He said this on Hromadske Radio, UNN reports.
Currently, according to him,
about 10 thousand people are left in the city.
"Now there are about 10 thousand people
stay because the occupiers put pressure on them
both moral and physical. Many simply cannot stand it, and despite the fact that
the fact that the journey now takes about 5,000 kilometers and about a week, people
are still leaving,"
said the mayor.
According to his estimates
up to 80% of residents have left.
According to Orlov,
there are two main torture chambers: the premises of the former
Security Service and a police station.
"The occupiers place such public torture
place such public torture chambers where they allow
even allow friends or relatives to come and bring medicines, if necessary. And if you
to take the total number, there are about ten of them. Some of them are located on
the territory of the industrial zone of the nuclear and thermal power plant. Some are in the city,"
said the mayor.
He said that currently about a hundred people are
are currently being held in torture chambers. In total, about one and a half thousand people have passed through them.
"It is already more than
One and a half thousand. There is no exact number because some people cannot leave the city.
the city. And there are always about 100 people who are currently being held in
Russian torture chambers," Orlov said.