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The occupiers announced a “big construction project” in Mariupol: they decided to return the deportees

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Russians return the deported Ukrainians to build Mariupol/AP

Russian infidels announced a “big construction” in Mariupol. How and what they decided to restore was not reported. However, deported Ukrainians have already begun to be called in to rebuild the city destroyed by the Russians.

The Russians announced the restoration of Mariupol

Infidels announced the restoration on April 29. This was announced by the adviser to the mayor of Mariupol Petr Andryushchenko.

Yesterday, during a propaganda tour in Mariupol, the head of Pushilin announced the “Big Construction” in Mariupol with the support of Russia, Andryushchenko said.

Restoration is planned as soon as they decide questions with Azovstal and the “nationalists” in the city.

The adviser said that people who cannot even in Donetsk, where there are no such consequences and shelling, establish water supply, they will build something.

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They want to attract deportees

Petr Andryushchenko also said that Ukrainians deported to Russia began to report calls from the migration services, that in the near future they would be required to return to Mariupol for the “Big Construction”.

Russia in all its glory. The question is what will they do and build. Apart from the military base in the port, no other ideas come to mind,” Andryushchenko added.

Important!During the 2 months of the war, the Russian army killed twice as many Mariupol residents as the Nazis did during the 2 years of the occupation of Mariupol during World War II.

Life in partially captured Mariupol

  • Russian propagandists spread news about the so-called ” improvement of life” in Mariupol. However, the real state of affairs is significantly different.
  • People are forcibly taken to the temporarily occupied territories or to remote regions of Russia. Many local residents have gone missing.
  • The regime that the Russian invaders have established in partially captured Mariupol is increasingly reminiscent of a Nazi concentration camp, in particular, infidels are going to start issuing separate permits for the right to stay on the street.

The worst situation is now at the Azvstal plant. The people who hide in the plant have almost no water, food or medicine. The Azov Regiment reports that there are 60 minors among the civilian population in the bunker, including a 4-month-old child. The UN Secretary General, who visited Kyiv and Moscow for this, is trying to solve the problem.

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