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The Russians plan to demonstrate the

The occupiers will open the Museum with Ukrainian Trofes in Mariupol - City Council (video)

The Russians plan to demonstrate the "trophies" that they stole in the occupied territories, as well as to arrange shows of "patriotic" films about "release" of Mariupol in the spring of 2022. In Mariupol, they plan to open a "City Liberation Museum". The City Council reported on Telegram. The Russian Party "Edina Russia" and the organization "Young Guard", according to the message, initiated. The corresponding work is already ongoing.

The "museum", according to visualization, plans to paint in the colors of the Russian tricolor and the flag of the so -called "DNR". The invaders intend to show the bloodstream of "trophies" stolen in the occupied territories, "patriotic" movies and to make exhibitions about "release" of Mariupol in the spring of 2022. The mayor Vadim Boychenko said that the invaders are trying to present a distorted reality and hide their own crimes.

They create movies, try to organize exhibitions that presented themselves as "liberators", and the culprits of the Mariupol tragedy make Ukraine. "We have to bring it to the world, to counteract Russian propaganda," - Mariupol Mayor Vadim Boychenko. The official emphasized that Mariupols know the truth that it was the Russians who attacked the Ukrainian city, took into a blockade, destroyed it completely.

According to Boychenko, the locals are well known that Russian invaders killed tens of thousands of Mariupol families. About 50,000 employees from Russia arrived in the temporarily occupied Mariupol. There are at least twice less people in the temporarily occupied city as a full -scale invasion, so the occupying authorities want to attract workers from depressive regions of Russia and Central Asia.

Representatives of the underground, as it became known, poisoned the invaders in Mariupol on January 23. The Ukrainians handed over "edible gifts" to the enemy, resulting in the death of three Russian military, another arrested, as the adviser to the mayor of Mariupol Petro Andryushchenko told. On January 10, the City Hall reported that Mariupols complained of living conditions in the city. The marauders will be scratched in homes.