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Special services have identified Russian filtration camps

27.07.2022

From the beginning of its aggression against Ukraine, Russia began building a network of prisons and filtration camps to which Ukrainians are sent en masse. Those who pass the verification are forcibly sent to Russia, where they are often forced to be recruited into the Russian army and sent to the front. People who raise objections to the invaders are subjected to torture.

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Since the beginning of the invasion of Ukraine, Russia has been carrying out activities aimed at the Ukrainian society and people, including mass repressions, arrests, torture and deportations. The purpose of the Russians' actions is to break the resistance of the Ukrainian defense, break the morale of the society and sow terror. As part of the efforts to destroy the Ukrainian nation, the Kremlin has organized a network of prisons and filter camps in which it verifies massively detained Ukrainians.

The aggressors carry out a verification of the detained, looking for people with combat experience and officials of the Ukrainian administration. They also study the attitudes of specific people towards Russia. Those who do not raise any objections from the invaders are generally deported to Russia. Some of these people are forcibly conscripted into the Russian army and then sent to the front. People who raise doubts are brutally repressed. They are tortured, they are forced to testify or make statements against Ukraine, or they are brought to court as part of propaganda, show political trials. Russian FSB officers are responsible for the described actions against the civilian population, and they also "interrogate" the detained Ukrainians. The involvement of the most important Russian secret service in the repression against Ukrainians shows how much importance the Kremlin attaches to these actions.

The apparatus of repression aimed at Ukrainian society was organized on the basis of a system of prisons located in the occupied territories of Ukraine. The Russians use the former headquarters of local Ukrainian authorities, in particular the local police and the State Migration Service of Ukraine. In regions where the Russians have not managed to adapt buildings taken over as a result of aggression, filtration sites are organized in the form of towns and tent camps.

The Polish services managed to identify the places that are used for the described actions against Ukraine. Below are some specific locations where there are Russian torture chambers used against Ukrainians.

● Donieck, 56 Aksakowa St.  (47.96960292660311, 37.80558685460816)

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● Dokuczajewsk, Niepodległości Ukrainy 19 St. (47.743853337074576, 37.67403324854076)

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● Manhusz, 63 Tytowa St. (47.05664649250909, 37.310947454816244)

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● Nowoazowsk, 69 Kommunariv St. (47.115471, 38.085307)

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● Starobeszewe, 30 Paszy Angeliny St. (47.751219, 38.031166)

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According to intelligence data, the process of filtering and verifying detained Ukrainians lasts from several hours to several days. During this time, interrogations by the FSB take place, the analysis of confiscated items, including data carriers, and even social media activity is carried out. The Russians check whether the detainees have traces of fights on their bodies, and even what tattoos they have. If someone arouses even a shadow of suspicion, he becomes the object of repression, which may result in death. A terrible fate awaits also those who, after "positive verification", are ordered to fight in the ranks of the aggressor.

The system built by Russia is operating on a massive scale. Estimated data show that so far over 1.5 million Ukrainians (including thousands of children) have been sent to prisons and filter camps, most of whom have been forcibly sent to Russia.

Spokesman for the Minister Coordinator of Special Services

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