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Governor: Over 30,000 Ukrainians forcibly deported to Russia from Mariupol.

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According to Donetsk Oblast Governor Pavlo Kyrylenko, Russian forces deport Ukrainians to filtration camps, not far from Mariupol, separating women and children from men, and dividing people in groups by age. Then they take away documents identifying them as Ukrainians, Kyrylenko said on April 28.

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