Mariupol councils says residents are being deported to Russia, as Volodymyr Zelenskiy urges Switzerland to turn off the taps funding Moscow’s war
Residents of Mariupol have been taken to Russia. The council said that “several thousand Mariupol residents were deported to Russia”, having been taken to “filtration camps, where occupiers checked people’s phones and documents”.who he said are helping to wage war on Ukraine from the safety of “beautiful Swiss towns”. “Your banks are where the money of the people who unleashed this war lies. That is painful,” he said, addressing an anti-war protest in Bern.
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