More than 100 thousand people who still remain in the city have no access to drinking water. Now the conquerors give it once a week.
Residents of occupied Mariupol are experiencing severe shortage of drinking water and are forced to line up for it for several hours. This was stated by the mayor of the city Vadim Boychenko, the press service of the reports of the Mariupol City Council.
“More than 100,000 people who still remain in the city do not have access to drinking water. Now the raiders are given it once a week. Residents line up for 4-8 hours. They are on the brink of death. This is a humanitarian catastrophe. Therefore, everything possible must be done to open the green corridor and save the people, “the mayor said.
In addition, according to Boychenko, Russians and collaborators have limited access of residents to food, the city remains without electricity, gas and a drainage system.
Remember, earlier it became known that in Mariupol every day 10-15 people complained of symptoms of cholera or dysentery.
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Source: korrespondent

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