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The Russian Federation has made the largest "prison" from the occupied territories in Europe - Melitopol mayor

The occupiers do not provide the locals with neither humanitarian aid nor medical, and departure from cities to Ukraine -controlled territory is blocked for all without exception, Ivan Fedorov says. For the last two months, Russian invaders continue to keep the residents of temporarily occupied territories in the south and east of Ukraine. This was reported by Melitopol Mayor Ivan Fedorov on Telegram.

Thus, Russia has transformed the occupied territory of Ukraine into the largest "prison" in Europe. "For two months, p*wizes have been held in captivity by residents of temporarily occupied territories. Closing the departure of people to Ukraine -controlled territory through a checkpoint in Vasylivka, the enemy deliberately transformed life into seized settlements into a reserve," - says Ivan Fedorov.

Thousands of people in these lands need medicines and medical care, but they are cut off and cannot visit specialists because of a regime that is introduced in settlements under occupation. In addition, some of the inhabitants of cities and towns can receive humanitarian aid - neither children nor the elderly. "Part of the territory of 4 regions actually turned into a largest" prison "in Europe," Ivan Fedorov continued.

He called on residents of the occupied territories, if possible, to leave cities alternative ways, because in the future Russian invaders can only increase repression. On February 13, Ivan Fedorov stated that a thousand "Wagner" had arrived in Melitopol. According to him, there was a rotation of the invaders who were preparing for a big offensive. A similar situation happened with equipment, the number of which increased throughout the Zaporozhye region.