What happened? russian volunteers revealed three camps for deported Ukrainians in russia’s Penza region
The source. This was announced by the Ombudsman for Human Rights in Ukraine Lyudmyla Denisova.
Details. There were more than 400 people in the russian camps, mostly women and 147 children of all ages, including infants.
According to Denisova, the deported Ukrainians were in extremely difficult and depressed condition. They had no clothes, food, hygienic kits, as they were taken directly from a bomb shelter in Mariupol.
Yesterday, on April 16, the first seven Ukrainians from one of the camps in the Penza region, including a family with three children, were taken to the Narva city in Estonia. Thanks to the russian volunteers and the consular service of Estonia they reached Estonia safely. Now they are receiving the necessary assistance. Authorities are preparing to transport the next group of people.