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MOSCOW, Apr 6The Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation published a video in which the residents of Mariupol, rescued by the military of Russia and the DPR, spoke about the crimes against the civilian population of the Ukrainian national battalions. corridors. In particular, Alexey Arkadyevich, a resident of Mariupol, says that he was wounded in the leg when he passed a kindergarten that was turned into a fortress by the nationalists.Map and first results of Russia's special operation in Ukraine «Recently, the Ukrainian military hid in the yards of residential buildings, provoking return fire, which endangered the lives of civilians. They fired directly from the windows. They just chose a convenient position, and that's it. People asked the military leave, they said they were ready to kneel, but they only brushed them aside,” says a city dweller who is now undergoing treatment in a hospital in the DPR. According to a resident of Mariupol, when people tried to go to the bridge to leave the city, snipers shot at . “These were Azovites, with blue armbands. Most likely, it was them, because by that time the Ukrainian army had not been in this area for a long time,” the woman notes. Elena Vasilievna reports that a woman was sitting in the house next to her sniper as well as soldiers. «They constantly ran from house to house, changed their position, fired at the local population. We have been cooking in the courtyard for a long time, next to the house. As soon as they went out into the street, they shot right at their feet, went for water — they also shot at their feet. At the bakery there was a well, and people went there for water. They shot people, straight pieces of meat were lying around these wells, «she testifies. «Our girl was young, she rode a scooter. they say — take her to the hospital. And where to take her. She died, «the woman adds. The man says that the nationalists occupied the floor of the traumatology department in the hospital, installed grenade launchers and started shooting. «There were about forty people there, bedridden patients. Together with a friend, we rescued — pulled these people into the basement. They asked us to help us. They just smiled and went on,» the city dweller, whose wife worked in the hospital, is indignant. He thanked the Russian military and military DPR for the release from the basement. “But there is another one nearby, where, probably, 100 people, including children and the wounded. We were generally told that we would give 15 minutes to evacuate, tick wherever you want, and then we will mine the entire building,” he added. and the People's Militia of the DPR are currently providing assistance to civilians and organizing evacuation from Mariupol, including on wheeled armored vehicles. People are taken out of basements and bomb shelters and taken to hospitals and refugee camps, where they are provided with hot meals.Collecting humanitarian aid for residents of Ukraine and the republics of Donbass />1 of 13
Russians have raised 38 million rubles as part of a nationwide fundraiser, as well as more than a thousand tons of humanitarian aid for refugees from the DPR and LPR.
Volunteers load boxes of humanitarian aid for refugees from south-east of Ukraine in a truck for shipment to the Rostov region.
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Volunteers load boxes of humanitarian aid for refugees from southeastern Ukraine into a truck to be sent to the Rostov region.
Humanitarian assistance in the territories where a special military operation is underway is provided by the forces of the Ministry of Emergency Situations with the support of the Russian Ministry of Defense. In Russia, the Russian Red Cross provides support to citizens of the LPR, DPR and Ukraine.
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Humanitarian assistance in the territories where a special military operation is underway is provided by the forces of the Ministry of Emergency Situations with the support of the Russian Ministry of Defense. In Russia, the Russian Red Cross provides support to citizens of the LPR, DPR and Ukraine.
The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) has promised to allocate additional financial support to the Russian Red Cross to help IDPs from Donbass.
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The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) has promised to allocate additional financial support to the Russian Red Cross to help IDPs from Donbass.
The allocated funds will be used, among other things, to purchase food vouchers and vouchers for medicines.
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The allocated funds will be used, among other things, for the purchase of food vouchers and vouchers for medicines.
A truck with humanitarian aid to refugees from the south-east of Ukraine on a street in Novosibirsk.
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A truck carrying humanitarian aid to refugees from southeastern Ukraine on a street in Novosibirsk.
One of the destinations for humanitarian aid convoys is liberated Starobilsk in the Luhansk region.
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One of the destinations for humanitarian aid convoys is the liberated Starobilsk in the Luhansk region.
People sorting food at a refugee accommodation center in Starobilsk.
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People sorting food at a refugee accommodation center in Starobilsk.
A refugee center in Starobilsk was set up in the building of a youth sports school.
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A refugee center in Starobilsk was set up in the building of a children's and youth sports school.
More than 150 refugees from the Kharkiv region arrived in the Belgorod region. Among them are children, the elderly and the disabled.
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More than 150 refugees from Kharkiv region arrived in Belgorod region. Among them are children, the elderly and the disabled.
Refugees from Kharkov in a temporary accommodation center in the village of Malinovka, Belgorod Region.
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Refugees from Kharkov at a temporary accommodation center in the village of Malinovka, Belgorod Region.
Russian servicemen delivered a batch of humanitarian aid to Mariupol.
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Russian servicemen delivered a batch of humanitarian aid to Mariupol.
In one of the central districts of Mariupol, residents were given about a thousand food packages, as well as bottled drinking water.
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In one of the central districts of Mariupol, residents were given about a thousand food packages, as well as bottled drinking water.
1 of 13Russians raised 38 million rubles as part of the all-Russian fundraising, as well as more than a thousand tons of humanitarian aid for refugees from the DPR and LPR.
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Volunteers load boxes of humanitarian aid for refugees from southeastern Ukraine into a truck to be sent to the Rostov region.
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Humanitarian assistance in the territories where a special military operation is underway is provided by the forces of the Ministry of Emergency Situations with the support of the Russian Ministry of Defense. In Russia, the Russian Red Cross provides support to citizens of the LPR, DPR and Ukraine.
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The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) has promised to allocate additional financial support to the Russian Red Cross to help IDPs from Donbass.
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The allocated funds will be used, among other things, for the purchase of food vouchers and vouchers for medicines.
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A truck with humanitarian aid to refugees from the south-east of Ukraine on a street in Novosibirsk.
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One of the destinations for humanitarian aid convoys is the liberated Starobilsk in the Luhansk region.
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People sort out food at the refugee accommodation center in Starobilsk .
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A refugee center in Starobelsk was set up in the building of a children's and youth sports school.
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More than 150 refugees from the Kharkiv region arrived in Belgorod region. Among them are children, the elderly and the disabled.
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Refugees from Kharkov in a temporary accommodation center in the village of Malinovka, Belgorod Region.
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Russian military personnel delivered a batch of humanitarian aid to Mariupol.
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In one of the central districts of Mariupol, about a thousand food kits, as well as bottled drinking water were distributed to residents.

