28 February 2025

Mariupol Occupiers Intensify Repression as FSB Conducts Mass Detentions

(Photo: Radio Liberty)

In Mariupol, the occupiers have sharply intensified repression. According to local sources, FSB operational groups have begun to actively operate in the city, conducting mass detentions and inspections.

This was reported by the ATES guerrilla movement.

The occupiers are trying to identify the Ukrainian underground, which continues to fight for the liberation of the city. They have increased the number of patrols, organize raids and check citizens' documents.

This shows the fear of the occupiers - they realize that they cannot feel safe even in the deep rear. The partisan movement in Mariupol is getting stronger, and the invaders are suffering losses not only at the front but also in the occupied territories.

Local residents continue to resist and do not accept the invaders' authority. If you have any information about the actions of the FSB or the occupation administration, please pass it on to the Ukrainian forces - every contribution brings the liberation of Mariupol closer.

Recently it became known that the Russian invaders are laying the Rostov-Ilovaysk-Hranitne-Mariupol railway line using the forced labor of detained Ukrainians. Local residents who are detained for any suspicion or "wrong" views are forced to work for free under the threat of reprisals and reprisals.

Earlier, Intent wrote that the Russian military, which maintains air defense systems in the temporarily annexed Crimea, is preparing for large-scale strikes in the coming days. In particular, the invaders are trying to avoid staying at their positions between February 24 and 26.

"Local residents and the Russian military themselves continue to transmit data on air defense positions in Crimea. Everything is going to the point that in the near future there will be even fewer installations," the statement said.

Recently, the Russian military has been actively moving equipment in Crimea after attacks by Ukrainian UAVs.

Андрій Колісніченко

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