The Center of National Resistance informs that large-scale construction of filtration camps under the guise of children’s pioneer camps has begun in the Volga region of Russia.
It is noted that the Russians are building quick-installation modular houses, rather barracks, which will accommodate hundreds of “visitors”.
The Kremlin has been building a system of filtration camps since the beginning of its occupation of Ukraine. In such zones, people are tested for loyalty to the occupying power. They are also trying to create a database of residents of the occupied territories with its help.
Recently, there has been an increase in filtering measures in the territory of Ukraine temporarily under the control of the occupation forces. Particularly strict checks are observed in the South of Ukraine, the message says.
Earlier, British intelligence reported that as of today, at least 11,000 Ukrainian children are being held in 43 so-called “re-education camps” across Russia, thousands of kilometers from home.
It also became known that the authorities of the Russian Federation continue the implementation of the strategy of ethnic cleansing of Ukrainians in the temporarily occupied territories of Ukraine. The first stage envisages carrying out systemic filtering measures to displace the patriotic population.
Whereas in the second stage, the Russians will deport Ukrainians en masse to the territory of the Russian Federation, thus changing the ethnic composition of the Ukrainian territories. At the same time, the enemy plans to resettle ethnic Russians in place of Ukrainians, complicating the reintegration of temporarily occupied territories after de-occupation.
It should be noted that Dmytro Medvedev, Deputy Head of the Security Council of the Russian Federation, shared the Kremlin’s plans for repression against Ukrainian citizens in the temporarily occupied territories of Ukraine. According to him, Ukrainians from the temporarily occupied territories who “cause harm” to Russia should be “exposed and punished, sent to Siberia for re-education in forced labor camps.”
According to the ISW report, the show trials and repressions of the Stalin era, starting in the 1920s and 1930s, were also aimed at “pests”, especially in the agricultural sector. Analysts added that Medvedev’s use of Stalin-era rhetoric about “purges” is indicative.