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They are kept in the heat and without water: the occupiers staged a humanitarian hell for the residents of Mariupol

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Due to the humanitarian catastrophe, the people of Mariupol are forced to fight for food/Collage of Channel 24

Russian invaders continue to cynically mock the residents of Mariupol. Due to a humanitarian catastrophe, in particular the complete lack of food, the townspeople are forced to fight for food.

This was announced by the adviser to the mayor of Mariupol Petr Andryushchenko. He stressed that due to the lack of another source of food, Mariupol residents are simply forced to “fight” for humanitarian aid from the Russian invaders.

A terrible scheme of Russian monsters

< p>According to Andryushchenko, the Russian invaders have developed a special scheme, according to which local people can get humanitarian aid. However, even its execution does not guarantee the receipt of the required one.

As the adviser said, first people need to sign up for a queue to receive humanitarian aid. It is noted that it is already scheduled for 2 – 3 days in advance.

On the day of the queue, I must run among the first 300 lucky people in the live queue. Then they keep you in the heat, like an animal in a detachment. Then, if you are lucky, you get products of very poor quality,” Andryushchenko said.As he stressed, such “help” without refrigerators will quickly deteriorate. That is why, after 1-2 days, local residents are forced to “run around the hell of humanitarian aid” again.

In addition, Andryushchenko stressed that while standing in line for what is necessary to survive in the heat, Mariupol residents do not have drinking water and even the opportunity to get it.

“Lut. Just rage,” summed up the adviser.

In Mariupol, people are eagerly waiting for humanitarian aid from the occupiers: watch the video from the Andryushchenko Time telegram< /strong>

The situation in temporarily occupied Mariupol: the latest

  • Mariupol city council reported that during the Russian occupation, the population of the city decreased by 5 times. At the same time, the department emphasized that it is extremely difficult to give exact numbers of people who were forced to leave the city.
  • The occupation authorities of Mariupol, temporarily captured by the Russians, banned swimming in the Sea of ​​Azov after the city was quarantined. According to the official Ukrainian authorities, such a restriction is due to the explosive growth in the incidence of intestinal infections and the threat of a cholera epidemic.
  • However, the Gauleiter cynically lies to the local population, trying to hide the true reason. He said that such a ban was allegedly due to demining.
  • Russian monsters began to recruit people in Mariupol to work in concentration “filtration camps” through the mobile operator of the occupiers. It is noted that subscribers receive the corresponding newsletter in messages.

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