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According to journalists, official Kyiv, relatives of the victims and human righ...

The occupiers accuse Ukrainians of terrorism to replenish the exchange fund - the media

According to journalists, official Kyiv, relatives of the victims and human rights activists are convinced that all these are "fake" affairs. The "accusations" presented does not mention the war or invasion of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation. Residents of the occupied regions of Ukraine are delayed by representatives of the occupying power of the Russian Federation, then to exchange for captive Russian military. BBC writes about it. According to journalists, there were several such cases.

In particular, the owner of the massage salon Yanin Akulov and several other residents of occupied Melitopol was accused of "preparing a terrorist attack in the Russian Federation. " It is reported that Ukrainians intended to arrange an explosion in the market of Melitopol, the city of Zaporizhzhya region, captured by Russian troops at the beginning of a full -scale invasion. Akulova has minor children, younger daughter - six years.

Andrei Golubev's children's martial artist from Melitopol, together with four more Melitopols, is accused of international terrorism. The Russian occupation authorities claim that he planned the explosion of the Russian humanitarian convoy on April 22, 2022. The man was detained 16 days before. Official Kiev, relatives of the victims and civic activists are convinced that all these are "fake" affairs. At the same time, the "accusations" are not mentioned about the war or invasion of Russian troops.

Everything is presented as if the detainees were threatened with "peaceful coexist of peoples", the publication said. Human rights activists believe that in this way citizens of Ukraine plan to exchange for captive Russians later. It should be reminded that at the beginning of the counter -offensive Ukraine will cut the roads leading to the Crimea, which are supplying Russian troops.