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Vladimir Putin Illegally Detains And Deports Thousands Of Ukrainians To Russian Prison Camps Reminiscent Of Hitler's Concentration Camps Confirming Previous Claims

March 21. 2022

Vladimir Putin

In the March 8, 2022 article "Roman Abramovich Puts Chelsea Football Team Up For Sale Due To His Ties To War Criminal Vladimir Putin Who Has Illegally Invaded Ukraine Confirming Previous Claims" I stated, "Putin has the spirit of Hitler written all over his behavior."

2-weeks later, Russian President, Vladimir Putin, criminally kidnapped thousands of Ukrainians and forcefully deported them to Russia, where they are being illegally held in internment camps reminiscent of how Hitler got started with concentration camps.

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Liz Truss condemns ‘abduction and deportation’ of Ukrainians into Russia

22 hours ago - Foreign secretary Liz Truss has condemned the “abduction and deportation” of Ukrainians from the besieged city of Mariupol, following reports of a move that has been likened to Nazi Germany. An MP from Ukraine claimed that her countrymen and women were being forced to relocate to “distant parts of Russia” to work in conditions akin to slave labour.

Ms Truss said she was “appalled” by the reports and vowed for Russian president Vladimir Putin to be “held to account” for his treatment of civilians during the invasion. Mariupol is in the throes of a humanitarian emergency after being encircled by Russian troops, cut off from energy, food and water supplies and facing a relentless bombardment.

https://www.independent.co.uk

 Putin 'deports Ukrainians to camps': Russia is accused of genocide by putting refugees in 'filtration' centres and forcibly taking them to remote Siberian towns after confiscating their phones and documents

Published: 05:38 EDT, 21 March 2022 | Updated: 13:22 EDT, 21 March 2022 - Vladimir Putin has been accused of deporting Ukrainians to 'filtration' centres before forcibly taking them to remote Siberian towns after confiscating their phones and documents.

'Several thousand' people have so-far been taken, Mariupol city council claimed, before being processed through 'filtration camps' and sent to 'remote cities' in Russia where they will be obliged to stay for years and work for free.

EU foreign policy chief Josep Borrell said before he chaired a meeting of the bloc's foreign ministers in Brussels that 'what's happening in Mariupol is a massive war crime. Destroying everything, bombarding and killing everybody in an indiscriminate manner. This is something awful'.

Russian news agencies have reported that buses carrying hundreds of refugees from the besieged southeastern port city Mariupol had arrived in Russia in recent days. Moscow officials also said a trainload of over 280 Ukrainians were being 'rescued' from Mariupol, showing footage of them thanking Russian forces.

Mariupol mayor Vadym Boichenko likened the alleged forced deportations to transportation of prisoners by the Nazi regime during World War II. Boichenko said: '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. It is hard to imagine that in the 21st century people can be forcibly taken to another country.'...

https://www.dailymail.co.uk

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