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Disclosure In Mariupol, the Russian military is preparing the biggest falsification of "witness testimonies"

According to Petro Andryushchenko, advisor to the mayor of Mariupol, the Russian army will collect testimony from Mariupol residents that Mariupol was destroyed by the Ukrainian army. Andryushchenko reports that remained in the city in writing. "For such an operation Russian kafirs announced the beginning of registration for compensation for the destroyed housing and / or loss of a family member. For housing - 500 thousand rubles (approx. 6 thousand dollars), for the deceased family member - 3 million rubles (approx. 33 thousand dollars).

Registration of applications for compensation is carried out in the premises of school №9. However, when submitting a handwritten application, Mariupol residents must necessarily note that the property "was destroyed by the Ukrainian military" and that the relatives "were killed by the Ukrainian army". In the absence or refusal of such a note, the Kafirs inform them that no compensation will be made. Given the psychological pressure and the state of information blockade, Mariupol residents hopefully submit applications with relevant notes," Andryushchenko wrote.

He added that Russia ends up with tens of thousands of handwritten "testimonies" about the "atrocities of the Ukrainian army," which are to be used to influence international opinion, including with extensive publicity through propaganda media channels that continue to operate in the EU.

"In reality, it is not possible to carry out such compensation. To fulfill these promises to the people of Mariupol alone, Russia must spend at least $2.5 billion. Which in the current state of Russia's economy is impossible," Andryushchenko writes. As a reminder, Russia has repeatedly tried to justify the crimes of its army and accuse the Ukrainian military of them. In particular, Russian propaganda tried to pass off as a resolution of the AFU all the atrocities that the Russians committed in Bucha.

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