Occupiers of Mariupol are preparing a new wave of "raids"
The Russian invaders are planning a new wave of "raids" to quell the discontent of residents.
Source: Petro Andriushchenko adviser to the mayor of Mariupol on Telegram
Quote from Andriushchenko: "In Mariupol, a new wave of ‘raids’ will begin on instructions from Pushilin (the leader of the "DPR" militants Denis Pushilin – ed.) to suppress public discontent.
The reason was a collective complaint that was received in the name of Sablin (State Duma deputy Dmitry Sablin, who is considered the "overseer" of Mariupol – Ed.). The collection of signatures was organised by the owner of one of the Telegram channels in Mariupol, Svitlana Dotsenko, a resident of Mariupol, and the appeal quickly gained a great response."
Details: According to Andriushchenko, the reason for the complaint was that the invaders had previously promised Mariupol residents to provide new apartments as compensation for lost housing, but residents cannot get housing.
The mayor's adviser noted that new houses are being built in Mariupol, but they do not plan to provide them to residents – Russians will be settled there. According to him, the invaders have already brought almost 30,000 Russian civilians to the city.
Andriushchenko noted that after writing the complaint, Pushilin held meetings with the civilian occupiers and with the "power alliance", and issued an order to "suppress this disgrace."
According to him, now the occupiers are looking for authors and signatories of the complaint.
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