Ukraine Says Russia Bombed Art School in Mariupol Amid Reports of Forced Deportations

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“What the occupiers are doing today is familiar to the older generation, who saw the horrific events of World War II, when the Nazis forcibly captured people,” Mariupol Mayor Vadym Boychenko said.

. “Over the past week, several thousand Mariupol residents were deported onto the Russian territory,” Mariupol’s city council said. Local officials are comparing the actions of Russian troops to the Nazis. The captured residents are being taken to “filtration camps,” and then sent to remote Russian cities, local officials said.Linda Thomas-Greenfield, the U.S. ambassador to the United Nations, expressed horror at the reports even as she acknowledged they. “I’ve only heard it.

As the fighting continues with Russian forces seemingly unable to take full control of major Ukrainian cities, analysts largely agree that the war is. The initial plan to quickly take control of Kyiv and other major cities seems to have failed and now it’s likely that more attacks will target civilian positions.

 

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But wait, the German Nazi SS Galician Division in WW2, was Ukrainian. Neo-Nazi Azov Battalion, C4 & Right Group military units are part of Ukraine's National Guard. And it was ok, when they slaughtered 14,000 Russian speaking citizens in Donbas, and destroyed their homes ..?

Just look at how Putin treats even his own troops! Stupid, repeated, careless losses demonstrate Putin's barbaric treatment of his own Russian soldiers & their families, & Russians need to fight for them & stand up to Putin, as I note here

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