War crimes allegedly committed in Ukraine, but Russia opens new accommodation centres for Ukrainians

Russia has opened nine new centres for permanent accommodation for people coming from Ukraine and from self-declared republics, the Russian news agency reported, RIA, I follow Periscope. “at present, there are 523 functional centers for temporary accommodation in 53 regions of Russia, and 34 thousand people are located in them, [...]
For now, there are 523 functional temporary accommodation centres in 53 regions of Russia, and 34 thousand people have been placed in them, including 11,790 children”, the Emergency Services report said.
At the moment, 66 centres are operating in the Rostov region, which is the key “intervention” to Russia for people from Ukraine.
On the other hand, Ukrainian officials claim Russia is forcibly deporting the population of Marioupolis and other areas around Donbas, and this calls it a war crime.
Earlier this month, the country's president, Volodymyr Zelensky, has said more than half a million Ukrainians have been deported to Russia since the beginning of the war.
They're being forcibly sent there. Their documents and communication tools are being confiscated. They are being sent to remote regions in foreign land in order to assimilate there”, Zelensky was expressed on May 6th. /Periscopi/