"Situation is close to humanitarian disaster": report on problems with heating and water supply in occupied Mariupol
Mariupol, occupied by Russian troops, has a difficult situation with heating and water supply, as a result of which morbidity and mortality among local residents have increased.
Petro Andryushchenko, adviser to the legitimate mayor of Mariupol, stated this live on air of united TV marathon on December 29.
According to him, there has been no water in the city for two weeks, people are forced to collect it in puddles.
"Situation is very close to a humanitarian disaster. There are very big problems with heating. Centralized heating has not been restored in most of the city. A maximum of 30% of people are connected to centralized heating," Andryushchenko explained.
According to him, morbidity and mortality are increasing due to heating problems.
City also has a difficult situation with the electricity supply.
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On December 23, it became known that Russian occupation authorities decided to demolish the back and central part of the Mariupol drama theater, but the front part will be left "as a basis for reconstruction." In this way, Russian occupying forces try to destroy traces of their crimes.
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