In Mariupol, which is occupied by Russia, there is not enough food, there is no water and electricity, and the death rate is increasing. Russians demolish damaged residential buildings without even warning their residents. The city is so destroyed that it will cost more than $14 billion to rebuild it.
TSN.ua collected everything that happened in Mariupol during the past day, July 6.
- “Not only those killed by bombs are buried in mass graves”: adviser to the mayor of Mariupol on mortality in the city
In the temporarily occupied Mariupol, the death rate of the population increased by 4 times compared to the period until February 24. This is due to the lack of water, food, medicine and doctors. And because of this, even the cemetery is increasing where there are mass graves. And already in those mass graves, not only those who died from Russian bombs are buried, but also those who today are already dying from Russian occupation directly without military action
- They were not allowed to take things away: in Mariupol, the occupiers demolished a house without warning
In Mariupol, the Russian occupiers demolished a house on Troitsky Street without warning. The invaders did not even allow the residents to take the surviving things.
- In a village on the outskirts of Mariupol, the population riots because of the lack of water and electricity
In the village of Volonterivka on the outskirts of Mariupol, there was a public riot of the population due to the lack of water, electricity and the lack of solving problems by the occupying “authorities” operating in this territory. 500 people and 200 children live there. In addition, the men are kept in the filtration colony in Syedovo and Kozatskyi.
- The reconstruction of Mariupol will cost more than $14 billion – the mayor
The reconstruction of Mariupol, which is temporarily under the occupation of the Russian army, will cost more than $14 billion. The complete restoration of the city will take 7-10 years. This was reported by the Mariupol City Council with reference to the city’s mayor Vadym Boychenko.
As a result of the war, 1,356 high-rise buildings were destroyed or damaged in the city. 40% of private houses were also bombed. Most of them are not subject to reconstruction. Therefore, the plans include the construction of new facilities.
- Nepotism, bribery, racketeering: how the occupiers profit from the so-called “restoration” of Mariupol
In occupied Mariupol, the Russian invaders, under the guise of “restoration” of the city, continue to rob locals and set their own rules for business, as in the 90s.
“Nepotism, bribery, racketeering. Everything is aimed at personal enrichment. Street (spontaneous) trade. From now on, not anywhere, but only in places agreed with the “administration” of the occupiers. Because commissions have been formed from among the pseudo-police, tax and administration, which have to fine and punish. In reality, you just have to pay a bribe either in the district administration or in the city administration,” said the mayor’s advisor Petro Andryushchenko.
- In Mariupol, children do not have enough food, and they simply cook it on the street
There is not enough food for children in Russian-occupied Mariupol . The products are prepared just outside. In addition to the fact that there is not enough food, it is cooked in old metal pots. Products are stored in improper conditions, and children are exposed to danger: they can get poisoned and catch an infectious disease.
- The occupiers tried to dispel lies about the commanders of “Azov” – the released defender of Mariupol told about the horrors of captivity
The story of “Tork” deserves a separate film or TV series: The fighter was driving a car that overturned into the river on the bridge. The guy swam out. Bleeding, under fire, he got to “Azovstal” by swimming.
He said that the occupiers tried to extract false testimony from the “Azov” prisoners of war about the commanders of the regiment – Denys Prokopenko (“Radis”) and his deputies Svyatoslav Palamar (“Kalyna”) and Bohdan Krotevich (“Tavr”).
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