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A group of FSS officers interrogating locals and occupiers spotted near Mariupol: what does it mean
A group of Russian FSS representatives has appeared in the village of Pidhirne, Vasylivka district, near the temporarily occupied Mariupol. They are interrogating both local residents and the occupiers themselves.
This was reported by the advisor to the mayor of Mariupol, Petro Andriushchenko, citing his own sources. It is noted that Russian security forces have settled in abandoned houses on Stepova Street.
Local residents and people from neighboring villages are being detained and taken for so-called "conversations," which, according to eyewitnesses, often turn into interrogations. In addition, Russian soldiers are brought to the same location, refusing to perform combat missions.
This indicates that the FSS has set up a torture chamber in one of the basements of abandoned buildings, where they conduct brutal interrogations and probably use torture.
Andriushchenko suggested that the deployment of FSS special forces and the intensification of filtration measures could be a sign of Russian preparation for an offensive in the Vasylivka-Robotyne-Orikhiv area.
"The additional deployment of FSS special forces and enhanced filtration may indicate preparations for a Russian offensive in the Vasylivka-Robotyne-Orikhiv direction," he said.
As reported by OBOZ.UA:
– Recently, the Kherson Regional Prosecutor's Office announced suspicions in absentia to 11 Russian occupation "police officers" who turned the Kherson temporary detention center into a torture chamber for Ukrainians. The crimes were led by a 47-year-old major general of the Russian Interior Ministry.
– The SSU has identified two Russians who mocked Ukrainian prisoners of war during a "convoy" while attempting to re-attack the north of Kharkiv region.
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