In the Russian-occupied Mariupol, high-rise buildings began to collapse, which were attacked by the Russian army.
One of the houses collapsed the day before – a woman was in its basement.
Petro Andryushchenko, the city mayor’s adviser, wrote about this on his page in the social network .
According to him, the first building collapsed on 30 Zelenskyi Street on July 3. A woman was in the basement of the building. Fortunately, she was not injured.
“The cause of the collapses: basements full of water due to water supply experiments. Water finishes what the occupiers’ bombs started. There are no safe houses left in Mariupol, but people continue to live here. Because there is nowhere else,” Petro Andryushchenko emphasized.
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