In March, the Russians dropped a powerful air bomb on the drama theater. After a while, it was discovered that they were trying to hide the perpetrators of the crimes.
Ukrainian presenter Andrei Bednyakov told why the Russian invaders destroyed the drama theater in Mariupol, where about 300 people were killed. He announced it on Instagram.
Therefore, the showman said that he receives many messages regarding the one-sided coverage of information about his town. In particular, they wrote to him that Mariupol had been restored. At the same time, he added that only fools could write like that, to whom there was no point in answering, however, he decided to clarify.
“Yes, they are building. They are constantly opening something. Serious. For the image, cutting the ribbons. How they sometimes cut the life line in this city. To explain it more clearly to you, imagine the situation . A man who keeps beating his woman at home. Using legs and different things, and then buys her boots, and when they go out – all the neighbors say “look at those boots this. Very beautiful. Here is the man! How much he loves his wife. I wish I had one,” she wrote.
Andrei Bednyakov noted that the same situation developed in Mariupol.
“Only there, the husband also bought patches under the eyes. Not because he “want his beloved’s face to always be young.” But to hide the bruises and wounds under the eyes. Hide the traces of crime and make a picture for grandmothers under the entrance,” – added the leader.
In addition, the showman published a photo of the “Milan” mural, instead of which the Russian invaders wrote “St. Petersburg – Mariupol” against the background of the tricolor.

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It was previously reported that Andrei Bednyakov turned to his late mother, who died in occupied Mariupol.
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Source: korrespondent

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