In occupied Mariupol stand long queues for water and humanitarian aid – the mayor’s adviser

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In Russian-occupied Mariupol, people stand in line for drinking water. This was announced by Petro Andriushchenko, adviser to the mayor of Mariupol in his Telegram channel.

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“Mariupol meets the morning with queues for drinking water. Which is almost unusable without boiling. Which can be used for cooking only on the fire. 100 days of war. Even small temporary tactical victories of the enemy are just complete destruction,” Andriushchenko writes.

Since June 5, you need to register in the queue to receive drinking water. Queue for two days – that is, now drinking water at best once in every two days. The main reason – falling levels in natural sources of water intake. There is talk of further reductions in water supplies due to the natural causes.

In addition, in Mariupol, the queue for food from Russian invaders in the former shopping center “Metro” daily reaches from 1.5 to 2 thousand people.

“The daily queue for a humanitarian aid (actually for food) in the former Metro shopping center reaches from 1.5 to 2 thousand people. Up to 400 sets are issued per day. In the heat under the sun, people stand in line for 6 hours in vain. There is no drinking water, there is no place to get it on the territory of the “humanitarian headquarters”. There is no shadow for shelter,” the mayor’s adviser is indignant.

Every hour for the last few days, up to 10 unconscious people are taken to hospital. The stench from the morgue, arranged 200 meters away, intensifies daily.

“All for the sake of such a set. Because there is no other way to get food. Russia’s aid is humiliation and humiliation! Like everything they do in the city,” Andryushchenko concludes.

It is reported that humanitarian aid from the occupiers will be reduced. Now it will be issued exclusively to people of retirement age. To everyone else solely through “work”.

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