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Counselor to the mayor of Mariupol, Petr Andryushchenko, said that the Russian invaders claim that the port in Mariupol has been working as usual.
Peter Andryushchenko denied this information. According to him, in this case, water and electricity appeared in Mariupol, and a money tree sprouted somewhere else.
He explained that technically, the operation of the port and the restoration of cargo transshipment require electricity, which is not available. Even a large number of missing generators will not ensure the full operation of the port.
Despite this, Petr Andryushchenko noted that the self-named mayor Ivashchenko said that 12,000 tons of cargo had already left the port.
“It seems that so far these are the first 12,000 tons of lies of Russian propaganda. Together with air, this is still the only thing what is systematically shipped from Mariupol to the outside world,” Andryushchenko added.
What is the situation in Mariupol: latest news
- Russian invaders continue to deport Ukrainians from Mariupol. On May 24 alone, more than 300 Mariupol residents arrived at the “filtration” camps.
- Russians in temporarily occupied Mariupol are forcing people to pay money for permission to rebury their loved ones. We are talking about the dead, who want to be buried like human beings.
- Russian killers turned Mariupol into a cemetery. About 200 dead bodies were found in the basement under the rubble of one of the high-rise buildings.
- Ukraine is negotiating with Russia on the exchange of Viktor Medvedchuk for the defenders of Azovstal. This is what made Putin's godfather speak up and testify against Petro Poroshenko. Adviser to the Minister of Internal Affairs Viktor Andrusiv wrote about this on his social networks.
- The Mariupol City Council published a list of local collaborators from the Opposition Platform for Life . Deputies of the pro-Russian party corrected the fire of the Russian armed forces on Mariupol.
- In Mariupol, infidels are planning to completely Russify education in schools from the new academic year, introducing their own standards. In particular, students will be taught Russian language and literature and even the history of Russia.