In Mariupol, a temporarily occupied city in the Donetsk region, more than 80% of the housing stock has been destroyed due to the Russian invasion.
The enemy offers the victims of the bombings to get housing in new buildings in the vicinity of the destroyed city, but puts forward demands for this that are difficult to keep. This was announced today, February 25, in the morning summary of the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine.
Counting on the fact that documents confirming the right of ownership were destroyed along with housing, the occupiers cynically put forward a prerequisite for their presence in order to receive new housing, the General Staff notes.
Residents of the occupied city are forced to prolong their lives in ruins, Petr Andryushchenko, adviser to the mayor of Mariupol, notes in his Telegram channel.
Despite the propagandists’ bravura videos about new apartments, most older people are forced to continue to live like this. It’s just that no one needs them and they are left to the mercy of fate with no chance of survival. But life goes on. Just contrary to …, – adds the mayor adviser.
Source: Racurs

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