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Ukrainians being relocated from the occupied territories to Siberia and beyond the Arctic Circle

Ukrainians being relocated from the occupied territories to Siberia and beyond the Arctic Circle

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The Russian occupiers are relocating Ukrainians from the temporarily occupied territories to Siberia and beyond the Arctic Circle. About 100,000 people have already found themselves thousands of kilometers from their homes.

This was reported by The Independent.

According to official documents cited by the publication, the Kremlin has ordered to relocate 95,739 residents of Donetsk and Luhansk regions.

“The decree states that “taking into account the situation in Ukraine”, the Russian Federation “agrees to distribute” citizens to “constituent entities of the Russian Federation” and asked the authorities to “ensure the reception” of 95,739 people”, the newspaper writes.

The Kremlin reportedly planned to send 11,398 people to Siberia, 7,218 to the Far East and 7,023 to the North Caucasus, including other regions such as Chechnya, Ingushetia and Dagestan.

Citing some documents, The Independent writes that people in Mariupol were asked to sign documents stating that “Ukrainian troops fired on their city”.

Earlier, evidence of genocide of the Ukrainians was found in the settlements of Kyiv region after its liberation, including mass killings, torture and rape of civilians.

The Minister for Foreign Affairs of Ukraine Dmytro Kuleba called on the mission of the International Criminal Court to come to Kyiv region to gather evidence of Russian war crimes.

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