Abductions by Russian occupation forces in Melitopol became widespread as early as March 2022. This is when Ukrainian activists launched the “Kidnapped Melitopolians” hotline to collect information about disappeared locals.
This is going to be taught in history like wwii
On eoronews they said russians deported >19k children from the occupied areas. euronews.com video latest-news-bulletin-october-3rd-evening at about 1m55s . Unfortunately there doesn’t seem to be an individual link, so I can’t make a post about it. Maybe someone else can.
Winning hearts and minds, I see.
EDIT: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Winning_hearts_and_minds
Russia
According to an assessment by University of Michigan political scientist Yuri Zhukov, Russia has responded to insurgent movements and large-scale insurrections since the Bolshevik Revolution of 1917 with a counterinsurgency model diametrically opposed to the “hearts and minds” approach. Zhukov concluded that “Despite serious setbacks in Afghanistan and the first Chechen War, Russia has one of the most successful track records of any modern counterinsurgent.”[14]
I suppose we’ll get to find out how well it works here. From OP’s article, doesn’t sound so great:
Since then, report journalists at iStories, the city has become a center of partisan resistance
In the meantime, iMedia published its own English version of this story.
"You Will Die and No One Will Know”
How the kidnapping, torture and terror is organized in the center of Ukrainian guerrilla resistance — Russian-occupied Melitopol
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