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In Mariupol, the invaders flew onto the sidewalk, knocked down an elderly man and smashed a kiosk: all with impunity

by alex

Occupiers in Mariupol made an accident, However, the Russians calmly escaped punishment for what they had done, despite the fact that this a person was hurt.

The relevant footage from the city resistance was published by the adviser to the mayor of Mariupol, Petr Andryushchenko. By their actions, the occupiers demonstrate what “laws” they brought with them.

Unpunished occupiers will not always be like this

Russian occupiers on Ukrainian soil committed not one crime for which not everyone has yet been punished. So they have thoughts that they can do everything, but they will not be responsible for their actions.

For example, in the Kalmiussky district of the city, the invaders ran into the sidewalk and knocked down an elderly man who was hospitalized due to an accident. The Russians also crushed the kiosk. After that, the commandant's office arrived at the scene, after which the occupiers calmly drove on, and the owner of the damaged kiosk is happy that she didn't get “to the basement”.

Consequences of an unpunished accident with the occupiers in Mariupol: watch the video

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The Russians are demolishing the Drama Theatre

On March 16, they decided to attack the Drama Theatre, when hundreds of people were in hiding. A few days later it became known that the bomb shelter had withstood the blow and there were survivors among those who were in the building at the time of the strike. However, more than 300 people died.

The Russians decided to hide the traces of their crimes and secretly took out the bodies of the dead for burial in mass graves. After that, they decided to create a fake about an alleged grenade explosion in a bomb shelter.

In December, the invaders began demolishing the Drama Theater. Russians naively believe that this will help them escape responsibility for their crimes.

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