Holding Ukrainian schoolchildren hostage: what the invaders are doing in the temporarily occupied territories

Chechens lock up schools and don't let parents in.
This was reported by Ivan Fedorov, the mayor of Melitopol, in the Telegram channel.
Schools are "protected" by armed military men, mostly Chechens. In the morning after the start of classes, they close the establishments to the castle, not letting their parents into the building. At the end of the "training" day, after an additional check, the students are released into the street, the report says.
Russians are reported to treat Ukrainians like animals.
They come to houses, knock out doors, take prisoners. Over the past two weeks, hundreds of people have been taken away, but so far only a few have been released, the report says.
Recall that Putin introduced martial law in the temporarily occupied territories. Probably the terror will only intensify.
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