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We watched hours of broadcasts on Russian networks and spoke with expert fact checkers to understand how Russia is spinning the war it started in Ukraine.

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Civilians trapped in Mariupol are evacuated in groups under the control of pro-Russian separatists, in Mariupol, Ukraine, on March 20, 2022.Stringer/Anadolu Agency via Getty Images
  • Ukrainian officials said Russians are sending Ukrainians to remote regions.

  • The i reported that the Kremlin plans on sending them to Siberia.

  • According to a Kremlin document, nearly 100,000 Ukrainians will be sent to these regions.

The UK newspaper The i reported that Russia plans to send nearly 100,000 Ukrainians to Siberia and the Arctic Circle.

A Kremlin document shows that Russia forcibly moved 95,739 Ukrainians to far-away regions in Russia last month.

According to the document, Ukrainians will not be sent to major cities like Moscow or St. Petersburg, but to remote areas thousands of miles away from their homes.

The areas include the town of Magadan in Siberia, the port of Murmansk, and the regions of Chechnya and Ingushetia.

The i reported that some Ukrainians are being sent to Sakhalin, a Russian island in the Pacific Ocean.

Moscow has been told to be updated on new arrivals monthly.

The report comes after Ukrainian officials accused Russia of moving thousands of people from Mariupol tofiltration camps along the border before forcibly relocating them to far-away regions.

There are mass deportations of people from the occupied areas according to Zelenskyy. Hundreds of thousands of people have been deported.

He said that they are placed in special camps. They are being questioned. It is not known how many are killed.

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A temporary accommodation center where evacuees take shelter at a former sports hall in Taganrog in the Rostov region, Russia on March 21, 2022.Fedor Larin/Anadolu Agency via Getty Images

The Mariupol City Council said last month that Russians kidnapped 20,000 people.

Several women from Mariupol who said they were forced to go tofiltration camps have since spoken to media outlets, including The Guardian and The Washington Post, about what their experience was like.

A woman told the Post that she was brought to the Ukrainian border town of Novoazovsk by bus after Russian soldiers found her in an underground shelter.

The woman told the post that she was questioned by men who said they were from the Russian security service. She said she had to give her phone and passwords after being photographed and fingerprints.

At all stages of the journey, we were treated like criminals. The woman told the Post that she felt like a sack of potatoes.

A woman told The Guardian that she and two or three hundred other people faced interrogation and had their personal items taken from them.

She told The Guardian that the interrogation was very degrading.

According to the Post and The Guardian, both women escaped from their groups and went to Europe.

The Post reported that Russia denied that anyone from Ukraine is being relocated against their will.

According to the Post, the Kremlin said last month that it had rescued 420,000 people from dangerous regions of Ukraine, the Donetsk and Luhansk People's Republics and evacuated them to Russia.

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