New mass graves were discovered in Mariupol/Screenshot
< strong _ngcontent-sc87="">A number of mass graves of dead civilians have been discovered in Mariupol. At the cemetery, burials in trenches are masked as if they were individual ones.
This was announced by Petr Andryushchenko, adviser to the mayor of Mariupol. New mass graves were found in several places at once.
The bodies of the dead are laid in several layers
Pyotr Andryushchenko said that new graves were found in 25 trenches at the Starokrymsky cemetery. The bodies of the dead are laid there in several layers, and these burials are disguised with plates as supposedly individual ones.
New mass graves in Mariupol/Screenshot
Since mid-April, only in cemeteries near the villages of Stary Krym , Mangush and Vinogradnoye buried at least 16 thousand civilians of Mariupol in such trenches.
According to the adviser to the mayor of Mariupol, by mid-March, the municipal services of the city had buried about 5 thousand people.
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However, under the rubble of destroyed houses, in temporary morgues and spontaneous cemeteries, thousands of bodies of the dead still remain.
There may be many more dead in Mariupol more
Mayor of Mariupol Vadim Boychenko noted that the preliminary number of victims in the city is at least 22 thousand people. However, the discovery of new spontaneous burials suggests that the number of victims is much higher.
We estimated the number of dead Mariupol residents at 22 thousand people. But more and more facts show that the consequences of the rashist crime are much worse. This requires special attention of the world community, as well as the terrible situation of the local population in the occupation, – Boychenko emphasized.
Crimes of infidels against civilians of Mariupol
The exact number of victims who died due to the actions of infidels in Mariupol is unknown. However, data on at least 22 thousand dead already indicate that Russian war criminals have already killed twice as many civilians in the city as German Nazis during World War II during 2 years of occupation. Then about 10 thousand people died at the hands of infidels.
Now about 150-170 thousand people still remain in Mariupol. Prior to the full-scale invasion, the city's population was over 400,000. Many civilians were able to leave the city on their own or were evacuated. However, the invaders deported a significant part of the Mariupol residents to Russia.