Mariupol- long-suffering from the russian occupation

More than 10,000 Mariupol residents are held in prisons of the so-called Donetsk People’s Republic.

The Mariupol City Council wrote this on its Telegram channel

“Peaceful civilians were detained by the occupiers and sent to places of deprivation of liberty. There is information about four such prisons: two in Olenivka, one in Donetsk pre-trial detention center and one in Makiivka. People are in terrible and inhumane conditions, like in a concentration camp,” the report says.

According to the Mariupol City Council, the detained people have almost no access to drinking water and food, normal medical care and are subjected to various forms of torture, from psychological to physical ones.

As reported, Mariupol experiences one of the biggest humanitarian disasters caused by Russia’s aggression. The city was almost completely destroyed as a result of enemy shelling. Mariupol has no normal power, water, and gas supplies.

Another mass grave has been revealed in the city of Mariupol, according to Petro Andriushchenko, an advisor to Mariupol’s mayor.

“A new mass grave [has been discovered] under the rubble in [Mariupol’s] left bank district, at 53 Kyivska Street. Again more than 100 bodies of people since the end of February. The occupiers are dismantling the rubble nearby, but nobody says about reburial. People actually continue to live in crypts,” Andriushchenko wrote on Telegram

 

According to him, the exhumation has actually been stopped in Mariupol. The occupying authorities are so busy with creating a picture of recovery that they have no time for reburial.

As reported, Mariupol experiences one of the biggest humanitarian disasters caused by Russia’s aggression. The city was almost completely destroyed as a result of enemy shelling.  Mariupol has no normal power, water, and gas supplies.


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