In occupied Mariupol, local residents do not have access to drinking water, even of poor quality, and more than 10,000 people deported from the city are in “DPR” prisons. The occupiers are also forcibly sending Mariupol teachers to Russia for certification.
TSN.ua collected everything that happened in Mariupol over the weekend of July 2-3.
- The people of Mariupol do not have access to drinking water, even of poor quality
Residents of the occupied Mariupol still do not have access to drinking water. According to the illegal occupation authorities, 502 houses, including private ones, were allegedly connected to the water supply in the city. In total, the city has 2,280 apartment buildings and 48,000 private houses (50,280 in total).
More than 40 percent of 1,368 high-rise buildings and 12,000 private homes are damaged. That is, a total of 36,912 housing stock survived (relatively) to houses where people live in Mariupol. Bottom line – only 1.35 percent of houses have access to water supply and, accordingly, 5 percent of the population currently living in the city
- The occupiers forcefully send Mariupol teachers to Russia for certification
Russian invaders forcefully send teachers from temporarily occupied Mariupol to Russia for certification. There is an unofficial ban on the departure of educators in the city.
“It is known for certain about Moscow. Without a certificate of knowledge of the fictional history of Russia and propaganda in Russian, they will not be allowed to work from September. The eradication of Ukraine is a constant goal of the Russians in action,” said the mayor’s advisor Petro Andryushchenko.
- More than 10,000 Mariupol residents are in the prisons of the so-called “DNR”.
More than 10,000 people from Mariupol are currently in the prisons of the so-called “DNR”. Civilians were detained by the occupiers and sent to prisons. Currently, four such prisons are known: two in Yelenivka, Donetsk SIZO and Makiivka.
People are in terrible and inhumane conditions, like in a concentration camp. 10 people are locked in cramped cells 2 by 3 meters each. The people of Mariupol hardly get water and food. They are not taken outside. They have no access to normal medical care and are subjected to various forms of torture, from psychological to physical.
- The explosion of the occupiers’ boat in Mariupol was confirmed by the city authorities
The Russian boat “Shark” blew up near Mariupol. He ran into a water mine. This information was confirmed by Petro Andryushchenko, adviser to the mayor of Mariupol.
“Finally, we received confirmation that the Russian D-106 Black Sea Fleet Project 1176 Akula amphibious landing craft was indeed blown up by a mine on June 30 in the waters of Mariupol. Three sailors are already singing songs for fish with the kozbzon,” Andryushchenko informed.
- During the exchange of prisoners, 17 border guards who heroically defended Mariupol were released
During the exchange of prisoners of war on June 29, 17 border guards who heroically defended Mariupol and held positions on Azovstal were released . Currently, soldiers with serious injuries are under medical supervision. The fighters were taken to the hospital, where they will be provided with the necessary medical assistance.
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