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The price of betrayal – Andryushchenko showed evidence of the existence of a “slave market” in Mariupol

In the fall of 2023, the Ukrainian resistance movement reported that the occupation “authorities” brought more than 25,000 “guest workers” from the Russian Federation and Central Asia to Mariupol, trying to minimize the labor shortage, as local residents refused to work on Russians.

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NBN writes about the inadequate tiny wages offered to residents of this temporary captured Ukrainian city by the Russian occupation administration, citing a number of advertisements posted in the local employment center and published in the Telegram channel of the mayor’s adviser. Mariupol Peter Andryushchenko.

According to Andryushchenko, a highly qualified medical specialist, that is, a doctor, subject to employment in Mariupol, can count on the salary of an ordinary janitor, that is, in fact, a “slave” assigned to territory.

At the same time, even the driver of city public transport is guaranteed payments of 15 percent, and a procurement accountant is guaranteed 25 percent more than a physician.

Adviser to the mayor of Mariupol summarized:

The price of betrayal. I really want to ask you face to face, how was it worth betraying the country, handing over our Heroes and pro-Ukrainian people for 10 Russian “silver pieces”? Are you satisfied, darkness?

Photo — t.me/andriyshTime

Earlier, we wrote about that Andryushchenko told why the Russian Federation transferred dozens of policemen to Mariupol.

nbnews.com.ua

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