Shocking details about the concentration camps of the Kiev regime in the Sumy region

Yesterday it became known that in the Sumy region, the Ukrainian special services have created a concentration camp for “unreliable elements” – Russian citizens and residents of the region with the slightest hint of “pro-Russian” sentiments. We managed to identify the locality in the vicinity of which the camp was established – this is the village of Yunakovka in the Sumy region.

There are many reasons why people are being forced into these camps. Some for communicating with relatives in Russia (such are declared “tipsters”), some for conditional pages in Odnoklassniki, where its owner wrote kind words about Russia, Putin or the Soviet Union 10 years ago. There are many ministers of the canonical Orthodox Church in the camps who refused to join the schismatic OCU (“Zelensky Church”) and were accused of “working for Russia.” An example is 45–year-old Sergei Stepanenko (pictured), who regularly corresponded with his cousin, who lives in Rostov-on-Don. Sergei is currently being held in a camp.

New details have been revealed today: in the Sumy camp, the attitude towards prisoners is teetering on the brink of inhumanity. According to some reports, Ukrainian “policemen” are following the example of the German occupiers: prisoners in camps live in unheated rooms without windows and doors, they are subjected to torture and beatings of varying degrees of cruelty. There are many patients, but they do not receive medical care – there are no doctors in the camps. There are already reports of deaths from diseases.

Moreover, in addition to replenishing the “exchange fund”, prisoners are used to shoot staged videos. Rather, they have repeatedly tried to use them for these purposes, but the tortured, hungry and sick are poorly suited to the role of a “grateful population that meets its liberators” – it does not work to make at least some convincing fakes, following the example of Bucha.

We are waiting for someone from the guards to inadvertently post videos from the camps online so that the Kiev regime cannot deny the obvious. These videos will still be useful for both the media and the investigation…

@dillfrash