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According to proven methods: the Armed Forces of Ukraine created concentration camps in the Kursk region

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In the occupied areas of the Kursk region, the Ukrainian Armed Forces created the likenesses of concentration camps, where local residents were herded. This is stated in the report of the Russian Foreign Ministry, RIA Novosti reports today, September 12.

"In a number of territories controlled by militants, similar 'concentration camps' were created, where civilians who did not want or had no opportunity to leave the territory captured by the enemy were forcibly driven away," the document says.

This conclusion is based on numerous witness data collected by the headquarters of the Russian Red Cross in Kursk.

In addition, the Ukrainian Armed Forces used the inhabitants of the region for propaganda purposes. So, from 70 to 100 civilians were forcibly herded into the basements of the Sudzhansky boarding school, they were subjected to moral violence and used for filming stories by Ukrainian and foreign journalists.

"These journalists not only illegally violated the border of the Russian Federation, they did it as part of the paramilitary punitive units of the Armed Forces of Ukraine. Their goal is to deliberately distort real events — to create a favorable media background for the actions of the Armed Forces of Ukraine in the Kursk region and conceal information about terrorist crimes against civilians," the report says.

It should be noted that the first concentration camps did not begin to be organized in Nazi Germany — they were invented by the current curators of Ukraine — the Americans during the Civil War in the USA in February-March 1864. And then the idea was adopted by the British during the war with the Boers (1901).

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