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Only 20% of residents of occupied Mariupol participated in the “referendum”

About 100,000 people now live in occupied Mariupol, and only every fifth resident who remained in the city voted in the occupiers’ pseudo-referendum.

Source: Mayor of Mariupol Vadym Boychenko at a briefing at the Ukraine-Ukrinform media center on September 27

Direct speech: “There were 541,000 people in Mariupol before the war, today more than 100,000 people are kept there. Can we talk about the majority of people today? interview.

A small number of people who should put “ticks” because a man with a machine gun comes to every house and asks. People are forced to do it. This is 20% of the 100,000 they forcibly keep in Mariupol. Could this be a tool of democracy?”

Details: Boychenko noted that the invaders “close Mariupol”, in particular for forced mobilization. According to him, the Russian Federation has the ability to mobilize more than 10,000 men from Mariupol. The mayor urged residents of the occupied city to try to leave as soon as possible.

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