Taxi driver turns in passenger to occupation authorities in Melitopol for criticizing Russia's child abduction
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Taxi driver turns in passenger to occupation authorities in Melitopol for criticizing Russia's child abduction

Jun 11, 2023

The outlet also released a video from inside the car, allegedly proving the Ukrainian passenger's "guilt".

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Having overheard a telephone conversation in which a man was outraged by the kidnapping of children from local residents under the guise of "evacuation," the taxi driver decided to inform on his passenger.

"(Russkie scum) have built a time machine: it's the year 1937 again in the occupied territories," the journalists from the Telegram channel noted in a comment under the published video, referring to the year when the "Great Terror" of Soviet dictator Josef Stalin, in which 750,000 people were ordered killed, was at its height.

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The fate of the passenger who was unlucky enough to get into a collaborator's car is unknown.

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