The force of TNT bullets fired at the city was greater than the atomic bomb dropped on Hiroshima, said Mariupol mayor Vadim Boychenko.
In the past month alone, the occupiers dropped 714 tons of TNT bombs on Azovstal. It was reported to the Mariupol City Council.
“714 tons of hell and hatred for Ukraine,” wrote Petr Andryushchenko, an adviser to the mayor of Mariupol.
The mayor of Mariupol, Vadim Boychenko, states that they were bombing like atomic bombs.
“They bombed like atomic bombs. For more than two months, the Russians continued to fire on Mariupol from howitzers, missile systems, tanks, ships and aircraft. Most likely, the FAB-1000 and FAB were also used. -3000 anti-bunker bombs.The power of The bullets fired at the city on the equivalent of TNT is more than the atomic bombs dropped on Hiroshima, “Boychenko wrote.

The mayor reported that the death toll in the city was at least 20 thousand people, but the data was approximate.
“The occupiers are threatening the world with weapons of mass destruction, but in fact they have already carried out mass destruction of civilians in Mariupol. The Russian army has committed a crime against humanity. It is a fact. It is. the biggest genocide in Europe since World War II. We estimate the number of victims at at least 20 thousand people But the repair of all the new mass graves says this assessment is not final, ” the note of the mayor of Mariupol.
It will be recalled that satellites recorded the growth of mass graves in Mariupol.
It was also reported that a new mass grave was discovered near Mariupol, where occupiers were carrying the corpses of dead civilians by trucks.
And in the village of Mangush, the Russian occupiers could bury from three to nine thousand residents of Mariupol, the total number of those killed in the city, according to rough estimates, was 22 thousand people.
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Source: korrespondent

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