The city of Utrecht hosted an exhibition "Labyrinths of Unbreakable Cities", which interactively demonstrates the Mariupol destroyed by the Russians in detail, and also reminds us what the city was like before the full-scale invasion of the Russian Armed Forces. This was reported by the Mariupol City Council, according to UNN.
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In the Netherlands, the city of Utrecht hosted an exhibition titled "Labyrinths of Unbreakable Cities" dedicated to the blockade of Mariupol. The exposition demonstrates in detail the Ukrainian city that was destroyed by the Russians and at the same time reminds us of what Mariupol looked like before the full-scale invasion.
The event also featured a screening of the documentary 20 Days in Mariupol.
The audience was able to see the footage of the city's destruction at the beginning of the Russian invasion. Many could not hold back their tears
The event was organized by Vital'na ANNE, an organization that provides assistance to Ukrainian refugees.
Separate mention is made of the visualization of the future of Mariupol, "as a reminder of the dream of liberation, reconstruction and peaceful life in Ukraine.
Recall
To investigate and document the Russian attack on the Mariupol Drama Theater, where hundreds of civilians were present, the Spatial Archive website was created, which contains photos, videos, interviews with witnesses, and 3D models.