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In Starobilsk, Luhansk Oblast, the Russians are evicting Ukrainians from their homes and sending them to filtration camps for refusing to accept Russian passports.
Source: General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine
Quote: "Ukrainian citizens who have refused to obtain Russian passports are being forcibly evicted from their own homes by the occupiers in the city of Starobilsk [Luhansk Oblast – ed.]."
Details: The General Staff notes that the Russians usually come to people’s homes no more than twice. The third time they come, the people and their belongings are forcibly thrown into the street.
The occupiers are not even deterred by the fact that minors may be living in the house.
"After being evicted, such citizens are taken to filtration centres and their homes are given to servicemen of the Russian occupation army for accommodation," the General Staff said in a statement.
Filtration camp = concentration camp
Filtration camps, also referred to as concentration camps,[2][3][4] are camps used by Russian forces since the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine[5][6][7][8] to register, interrogate, and detain Ukrainian citizens in regions under Russian occupation[1] before transferring them into Russia,[9] sometimes as part of forced population transfers.[10] Filtration camp detainees undergo a system of security checks and personal data collection.[11] Detainees are subject to widespread torture, killings, rape, starvation and other grave human rights violations.[12][13][14][15][16]
The number of Ukrainian citizens relocated to Russia cannot be independently verified. According to the Ukrainian government, some 1.6 million Ukrainians have been forcibly relocated to Russia, with about 250,000 of these being children.[17] The Russian government denies it is forcibly removing Ukrainians to Russia[7] and calls the deportations "evacuation".[18]
Just another example of how bizarre it is for Putin to talk about Ukrainians being nazis when Putin's Russia is almost identical to Hitler's Germany.
Source: General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine
Quote: "Ukrainian citizens who have refused to obtain Russian passports are being forcibly evicted from their own homes by the occupiers in the city of Starobilsk [Luhansk Oblast – ed.]."
Details: The General Staff notes that the Russians usually come to people’s homes no more than twice. The third time they come, the people and their belongings are forcibly thrown into the street.
The occupiers are not even deterred by the fact that minors may be living in the house.
"After being evicted, such citizens are taken to filtration centres and their homes are given to servicemen of the Russian occupation army for accommodation," the General Staff said in a statement.
Ukrainians in Starobilsk are evicted from their homes and sent to filtration centres for not accepting Russian passports
In Starobilsk, Luhansk Oblast, the Russians are evicting Ukrainians from their homes and sending them to filtration camps for refusing to accept Russian passports. Source: General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine Quote: "Ukrainian citizens who have refused to obtain Russian passports are...
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Filtration camp = concentration camp
Filtration camps, also referred to as concentration camps,[2][3][4] are camps used by Russian forces since the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine[5][6][7][8] to register, interrogate, and detain Ukrainian citizens in regions under Russian occupation[1] before transferring them into Russia,[9] sometimes as part of forced population transfers.[10] Filtration camp detainees undergo a system of security checks and personal data collection.[11] Detainees are subject to widespread torture, killings, rape, starvation and other grave human rights violations.[12][13][14][15][16]
The number of Ukrainian citizens relocated to Russia cannot be independently verified. According to the Ukrainian government, some 1.6 million Ukrainians have been forcibly relocated to Russia, with about 250,000 of these being children.[17] The Russian government denies it is forcibly removing Ukrainians to Russia[7] and calls the deportations "evacuation".[18]
Russian filtration camps for Ukrainians - Wikipedia
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Just another example of how bizarre it is for Putin to talk about Ukrainians being nazis when Putin's Russia is almost identical to Hitler's Germany.