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Dead city: mayor's advisor shows what Mariupol looks like in the evening
Evening footage from Mariupol shows that the city is home to far fewer people than Russian occupiers claim
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The video was posted on Telegram by Petro Andriushchenko, an adviser to the mayor of Mariupol.
"The dead city of Mariupol. They can talk endlessly about "230,000 people in Mariupol now", "Mariupol residents are returning". Then comes evening, darkness. The lights come on and it is very easy to see that the houses that still exist are 10-20% full. And the neighborhoods that have now been turned into 2.5 million tons of construction waste are just huge black spots of Mariupol. Without a ray of light or hope," Andriushchenko wrote under the video.
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